Version 2 of DPM, as the software is known, now offers a more granular approach to continuous data protection (CDP), as well as increased protection of data for Microsoft applications such as Exchange ...
Microsoft has added a data deduplication capability to its System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager (DPM) product. The recommended architecture involves running DPM in a virtual machine with the ...
Last week I discussed the top five benefits of Windows Server Update Services. This week I want to introduce you to Microsoft Data Protection Manager 2006, which was released into public beta earlier ...
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager is now better suited for virtual environments, Linux servers, SQL Server support and provides more consistency. With the recent release of the ...
The following are best practices in designing and planning your DPM 2010 rollout: Do not install DPM on domain controllers, Exchange servers, or Operations Manager Management or Gateway servers. For ...
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Start-up BridgeSTOR recently introduced an appliance that deduplicates and compresses Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager data. The Application Optimized Storage (AOS) appliance can shrink ...
The application, which has been in beta for more than two months, replicates changes to files on multiple file servers to a separate DPM server as often as once per hour to eliminate backup windows ...
System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) is part of the Microsoft System Center family of products, designed to help IT professionals manage the Windows environment. It integrates disk-to-disk and ...
Netwrix 1Secure (TM) SaaS platform delivers advanced Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) capabilities to help organizations secure Microsoft 365 Copilot deployments, safeguard sensitive data, and ...
Has anyone used both SnapManager for Exchange / SQL and also Microsoft's Data Protection Manager. How are they different / similar? How do they compare?<BR><BR>I've been reading up a bit on both and ...