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Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager Cookbook

By : Charbel Nemnom, Patrick Lownds
Book Image

Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager Cookbook

By: Charbel Nemnom, Patrick Lownds

Overview of this book

System Center Data Protection Manager (SCDPM) is a robust enterprise backup and recovery system that contributes to your BCDR strategy by facilitating the backup and recovery of enterprise data. With an increase in data recovery and protection problems faced in organizations, it has become important to keep data safe and recoverable. This book contains recipes that will help you upgrade to SCDPM and it covers the advanced features and functionality of SCDPM. This book starts by helping you install SCDPM and then moves on to post-installation and management tasks. You will come across a lot of useful recipes that will help you recover your VMware and Hyper-V VMs. It will also walk you through tips for monitoring SCDPM in different scenarios. Next, the book will also offer insights into protecting windows workloads followed by best practices on SCDPM. You will also learn to back up your Azure Stack Infrastructure using Azure Backup. You will also learn about recovering data from backup and implementing disaster recovery. Finally, the book will show you how to configure the protection groups to enable online protection and troubleshoot Microsoft Azure Backup Agent.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Introduction


Data protection in today's world is becoming more critical than ever. With increasing amounts of data in this all-connected world comes more data that needs to be protected. As shown in the Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) 2016 report, backup is one of the top five priorities that IT administrators continue to have in today's world:

System Center 2019's Data Protection Manager (DPM) is the latest release by Microsoft, and with it comes a lot of improvements and new features. DPM is well-recognized in the industry for protection of Microsoft workloads and VMware environments. With DPM 2019, you can back up the most common workloads that exist in any modern data center today. 

The following diagram provides an overview of the DPM backup functionality:

Typical malware attacks that happen today include ransomware, which is where target machines are forced to either re-encrypt their data or remove it permanently. If production data is impacted, then the backups that follow are impacted on too. Microsoft System Center DPM and Azure backup now provide security features that protect sensitive data. These security features ensure that you are able to secure your backups and recover your data if the production and backup servers are compromised. These features are built on three main principles—Prevention,Alerting, andRecovery—that help organizations to increase preparedness against attacks and equip them with a robust backup solution.

This chapter is designed to provide you with the necessary skills and techniques for dealing with installing and upgrading tasks for your Microsoft System Center DPM server. After reading this chapter, you will have the knowledge to carry out common DPM installation, migration, and planning activities, such as configuring the DPM firewall, calculating the storage requirements, preparing the SQL Server for the DPM database, installing and upgrading to the latest release of DPM, automating the installation of DPM, and much more.