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4. DPM Server Also available as a DPM OEM Appliance running on Windows Storage Server with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007 Active Directory® System State Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 file shares and directories Enterprise DPML – “ Application Agent ” – per protected server Unified support of Microsoft applications SQL, Exchange, SharePoint, & Virtual Server – and files Protect DPM 2 DPM 4 DR – disaster recovery Bare Metal Recovery Pricing guidance posted on microsoft.com/DPM Standard DPML = “ File agent ” per protected server No additional “Open File” or add-on modules Windows XP Windows Vista
24. Every 15 minutes, closed transaction logs are sent to the DPM server DPM Replica 15 minute Syncs Production Server
25. Every 15 minutes, closed transaction logs are sent to the DPM server DPM Replica 15 minute Syncs Production Server
26. Every 15 minutes, closed transaction logs are sent to the DPM server DPM Replica 15 minute Syncs Production Server
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28. Express full At least weekly but usually daily, a DPM Express Full re-synchronizes the DPM Replica DPM Replica Production Server
29. Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 Usually daily, a DPM Express Full re-synchronizes the DPM Replica Express full DPM Replica Production Server
30. Day 1 : Data changes Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 15 minutes DPM Replica Production Server
31. Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 Day 1 : Data changes 15 minutes DPM Replica Production Server
32. Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 Day 1 : Data changes 15 minutes DPM Replica Production Server
33. DPM can restore to Today at 2:15 Use existing 1:00 replica Roll forward logs to 2:15 Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 DPM Replica Restore Production Server
34. DPM can restore to Yesterday at 10:45 Shadow copy 0:00 to rebuild day 0 Roll forward logs to yesterday at 10:45 Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 DPM Replica Restore Production Server
35. Database 1:00 Day 2 : Express Full - resynchronization Express Full Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Week 0 DPM Replica Production Server
36. Week 2 : Express Full - resynchronization DPM Replica Express Full Production Server
51. 100 GB 50 GB 40 GB 60 GB 100 GB Log Shipping 250GB of SQL databases For 2 weeks, 75GB x 14d = 1.05 TB On Local Disk SQL Server Local Disk (100+50+40+60) + (30+15+12+18) 325GB +100GB (log-shipped) 30 GB 15 GB 12 GB 18 GB Assume 70% Compression during backup 75 GB per backup
52. 100 GB 50 GB 40 GB 60 GB 100 GB Log Shipping 30 GB 15 GB 12 GB 18 GB 250GB of SQL databases On Local Disk Not needed – unless for Availability No local disk consumed with DPM 2007 SQL Server Local Disk (100+50+40+60) + (30+15+12+18) 250GB +100GB (log-shipped)
54. 100 GB 50 GB 40 GB 60 GB 250GB of SQL databases Assume 10% data change rate per day DPM Replica “ Express Full” 10 GB 5 GB 4 GB 6 GB 25 GB / day times 13 days For 2 weeks, 250 GB + 375 GB = 625 GB 250 GB DPM Replica 375 GB DPM recovery points
55. 100 GB 50 GB 40 GB 60 GB 250GB of SQL databases Assume 5 % data change rate per day DPM Replica “ Express Full” 5 GB 2½ GB 2 GB 3 GB 12½ GB / day times 13 days For 2 weeks, 250 GB + 168 GB = 418 GB 250 GB DPM Replica 168 GB DPM recovery points
56. 100 GB 50 GB 40 GB 60 GB 250GB of SQL databases Assume 5 % data change rate per day DPM Replica “ Express Full” 5 GB 2½ GB 2 GB 3 GB 12½ GB / day times 60 days For 2 months , 250 GB + 750 GB = 1 TB 250 GB DPM Replica 750 GB DPM recovery points
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59. Brian Moran, SQL Server MVP & SQL Server Magazine writer had this to say : “ I love the fact DPM 2007 inherently understands all of the core server technologies in the Microsoft arsenal. It's nice that an administrator can use a single tool to protect data. It's even lovelier that DPM 2007 supports the ability to treat data from different sources as part as the same "protection group." For example, if my accounting team uses SharePoint, OS files, and SQL Server databases as part of their core functionality, and I want to restore my "accounting team" to a single consistent point in time, DPM 2007 can handle that for me. That's sweet.” “ Historically, most enterprise and midmarket customers have had to rely on several third-party offerings to manage their SQL Server backup infrastructure. Historically, backup hasn't really been seen as the cool and sexy part of database management, not that the outside world considers database management to be hot and sexy to begin with. I think the current iteration of DPM 2007 is a large upgrade in functionality from prior Microsoft offerings. Realistically, many SQL Server customers will be able to standardize on DPM 2007 as their primary, and perhaps only, tool for managing backup and protection of SQL Server data .” For the entire SQL Server Magazine article, go to: http://www.sqlmag.com/Articles/ArticleID/97347/97347.htm