Online Snapshots (up to 512) Disk-based Recovery Active Directory® System State Up to Every 15 minutes Data Protection Manager Data Protection Manager Disaster Recovery with offsite replication & tape Tape-based Backup file services.
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Online Snapshots (up to 512) Disk-based Recovery Active Directory® System State Up to Every 15 minutes Data Protection Manager Data Protection Manager Disaster Recovery with offsite replication & tape Tape-based Backup file services Enterprise DPML – “Application Agent” – per protected server Unified support of Microsoft applications SQL, Exchange, SharePoint, & Virtualization – and files Protect DPM 2 DPM 4 DR – disaster recovery Bare Metal Recovery Active Directory® System State DPM Server Up to Every 15 minutes DPM 2010 with integrated Disk & Tape Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 x64 file shares and directories Standard DPML = “File agent” Client DPML “Desktop agent” per protected Windows Server No additional “Open File” or add-on modules XP Pro & Vista business Pricing guidance posted on microsoft.com/DPM ENTERPRISE System Management Suite SMSE SMSD MIDMARKET Essentials Plus 500 PCs & 50 Servers SCE+ ENTERPRISE MIDMARKET System Management Suite Essentials Plus 500 PCs & 50 Servers Backup & Recovery Monitoring Using Management Packs Deployment & Updates Virtualization Management http://edge.technet.com/Media/DPM-2007-SP1-How-does-DPM-really-work/ Back end server 1 E:\ + ContentDB1.mdf + ContentDB1.ldf F:\ + ContentDB2.mdf + ContentDB2.ldf G:\ + ConfigDB.mdf + ConfigDB.ldf Back end server 2 D:\ + ContentDB3.mdf + ContentDB3.ldf E:\ + ContentDB4.mdf + ContentDB4.ldf DPM filter creates a volume map to monitor which disk blocks contain portions of the files to be protected E:\ + ContentDB1.mdf + ContentDB1.ldf F:\ + ContentDB2.mdf + ContentDB2.ldf DPM Filter – Volume Map Time = 10:00 10:01 10:30 10:06 10:18 10:26 (At least weekly… usually daily … up to every 30 minutes) File Write VOLUME (actual disk blocks) 11 7 1 16 17 2 18 3 19 4 12 5 6 DPM Filter – Volume Map Changed blocks noted 1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data 15 8 10 9 13 14 Time = 10:30:01 DPM Synchronization VOLUME (actual disk blocks) 11 7 1 16 17 18 19 4 12 5 6 DPM Filter – Volume Map 1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data 2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server 15 8 9 10 Block Order 13 14 13 10 9 8 15 14 6 5 12 4 19 18 17 16 1 7 11 Transmit changed blocks from 10:00-10:30 to DPM server Data integrity preserved, since volume snapped Time = 10:30:03 02 DPM And File Synchronization IO continues VOLUME (actual disk blocks) 1 2 3 4 5 6 18 19 20 7 8 9 10 11 DPM Filter – Volume Map 21 12 13 22 15 Block Order 14 16 17 16 15 14 13 12 1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data 2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server while live disk continues. server, 17 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Time = 10:30:04 And File IO continues VOLUME (actual disk blocks) 1 2 3 4 5 6 18 19 20 7 8 9 10 11 DPM Filter – Volume Map 21 12 13 15 22 16 14 17 1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data 2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server, while live disk continues. 3. Frozen blocks from snapshot are released Baseline initial mirror Production Server DPM Replica Database Database 0:00 Baseline Initial Mirror 0:00 Day 0: Transaction logs Production Server DPM Replica Database Database 0:XX 15 minute Syncs Every 15 minutes, closed transaction logs are sent to the DPM server 0:00 Day 0: Transaction logs Production Server DPM Replica Database 0:XX Database Restore DPM can restore server to any 15 minute point in time • Database 0:00 • Roll forward to 0:XX with transaction logs 0:00 Day 1:1:DPM express full logs Day Transaction Production Server DPM Replica Database Database 1:XX 1:00 Day At least 1 : Data weekly changes but usually daily, a DPM Express Full re-synchronizes the DPM Replica 1:00 0:00 15 Minutes Express Full Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 0:00 Day 1: Transaction logs Production Server Database 1:XX DPM can restore to Yesterday at 10:45 Today at 2:15 Use existing Shadow copy1:00 0:00replica to rebuild day 0 Roll forward logs to 2:15 yesterday at 10:45 DPM Replica Database 15 Restore Minutes 1:00 Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 0:00 Day 2: DPM express full Production Server DPM Replica Database 2:00 Database 1:00 2:00 Express Full Up to 512 Week 2 : shadow copies, plus their logs Express Full - resynchronization 512w x 7d x 24h x 4(15m) = 344,000 Recovery Points Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 0:00 1:00 Storage Groups Database Restore Storage Groups Exchange Tools Third Party Utilities Restore Database Restores Specific Item Exchange 2007 DPM Exchange 2007 CCR Exchange 2007 Active Role Preferred Backup • Active – most current data • Passive – least production impact Node Preferred backup • Protect node closest to DPM server Exchange 2007 Passive DPM Active Node Passive Node E1 Standby Node E2 E3 CCR Exchange SCR Exchange Exchange SCR Protection Failover across sites of current data Backup DPM 2010 DPM 2010 DPM 2 DPM 4 DR with Disk-based integrated for fast Diskrecovery & Tape DPM 2010 Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape Disaster Recovery / Offsite Data Recovery previous points of data Active Node Passive Node E1 Standby Node E2 E3 CCR Exchange SCR Exchange Exchange SCR Protection Failover across sites of current data DPM Backup No Bandwidth duplicated DPM 2010 Disk-based for fast recovery DPM 2010 Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape DPM 2010 Offsite Tape & Previous Recovery Points DPM 2010 DAG node 1 DAG node 2 E1 Exchange DAG node 3 E2 Exchange E3 Exchange FULL BACKUP DAG “copy”, instead of “full backup” DPM 2010 Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape Instance : Accounting WE 3 Payroll Sales DPM 2010 Instance : Accounting WE 3 Payroll Backup Sales New Database Automatically Included DPM 2010 Instance : Accounting WE 3 Payroll Sales DPM Self-Service Restore Utility for SQL Server Role-Based Privilege Data Restored Database mirrored SQL cluster SQL Principal SQL Mirror DPM SQL Log Shipping SQL SQL DPM Protect SQL 2005 Production Restore DPM 2010 with integrated Disk & Tape SQL 2008 Test? 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Prod? “migrate” DPM 2010 Able to protect up to 2000 databases per DPM 2010 server Self-service restore utility for database administrators, with role-based restore permissions Protect at a SQL Instance level – auto-protect new databases “The Farm” Content Servers (SQL) Back-Up Farm Enterprise Search (index) Restore Item SharePoint 2007 Recovery Farm Users Team MS “The Farm” Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index) Restore Item “The Farm” Users Team MS Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index) Internet Information Services (IIS) “Front End” WSS 2.0 / SPS 2003 SQL VSS Writer (SQL) DPM 2010 WFE "Web Front End" “The Farm” System State SharePoint VSS Writer DPM 2010 Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index) WFE "Web Front End" System State DPM AGENT installed automatically by AD/GP or SMS/SCCM “The Farm” Next Scheduled Backup SharePoint VSS Writer DPM 2010 NEW Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index) DPM 2010 Auto-protect new content databases No Recovery Farm required for Office 14 Server Enterprise Scalability up to 25TB Farms HOST Guest OS instances Linux02 NT4-CustomApp Win2003-SQL2005 Virtual Machine 1 Virtual Machine 2 Virtual Machine 3 Virtual Machine 4 Virtual Machine 1 Windows 2000 Virtual Machine 2 Virtual Machine 1 Windows 2000 Virtual Machine 2 Virtualization Host -- VSS Writer VSS writer for SQL Server Database consistent VSS writer for Windows Server C: & D: volumes VSS writer for Windows Hypervisor WinSvr_C.VHD & WinSvr_D.VHD A1 DPM Agent VSS Requester VSS Writer VSS VSS Provider A2 Virtual Machine Hyper-V IC VSS Shadow Copy 03:02:21 VSS Shadow Copy 03:02:45 ? A3 Virtual Machine Shadow Copy Hyper-V IC VSS Clean-Up Shadow Copy 03:02:21 VSS Shadow Copy Volume VHD Shadow Copy 03:02:45 ? B1 File Server 01 C File Server 02 D Back-Up from Host File Server 1 <Configuration> C FS1 C.VHD D FS1 D.VHD Data Protection Manager B2 File Restored Users C D Team D MS FS1-D.VHD B3 CSV Cluster LAN Host DPML Host DPML Guest Guest Windows 2000 DPML DPML Host = E-DPML YES, a combination works Databases in guest SQL08A DB1 DB2 Entire server from host WSHVA Virtualization Config SQL08A DPM is designed for Microsoft Application Servers Enterprise Ready Ask yourself one question: How are you going to back that up? 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