DPM 2010 : Bare-Metal Recovery (BMR) Tutorial : Part 1 - A Little Exchange and DPM Story. Performing a Bare Metal Restore with DPM 2010 - Ctrl P - The Data Protection Manager Blog! Installing Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2010. How to install, configure and utilize DPM 2010 to backup and restore virtual machines and Hyper-V servers. If you would like to read the other parts in this article series please go to: Introduction When you deploy Hyper-V in your data center and lab environments you need a solution to backup and restore the virtual machines and Hyper-V servers. Microsoft has released their latest version of their enterprise backup and disaster recovery solution Data Protection Manager 2010. This is the first in a series of articles that explains how to install, configure, and utilize DPM 2010 to backup and restore virtual machines and Hyper-V servers. Are you preparing to deploy Hyper-V R2 for a server consolidation or lab environment?
This is the first article in a series on DPM 2010. Installation Requirements Before you can install DPM 2010 you must start with a server that meets the installation requirements. System Requirements To install DPM 2010 you will need to meet the following requirements: DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 5: Disaster recovery and advanced scenarios - System Center Data Protection Manager. Hey All, Here’s part 5 of our DPM 2010 launch week overview For the full set: DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 1: Technical Introduction DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 2: Protection Applications DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 3: Protecting Windows Clients DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 4: Virtualization and Data Protection, better together DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 5: Disaster recovery and advanced scenarios DPM 2010 launch week @ MMS 2010: Part 6: Partner announcements This session was given on Friday morning and should have been normally a session from David Allen (System Center Operations Manager MVP – Deloitte) and Sergio De Chiara (DPM Architect – Microsoft Corporation) Due to the ash cloud, both guys couldn’t make it to Las Vegas so that was quite a disappointment since I really wanted to see David in action.
Luckily for me, the DPM team decided to throw in another session and the title sounded promising: Disaster Recovery and Advanced Scenarios. <? Mike. Ctrl P - The Data Protection Manager Blog!