Microsoft’s Data Protection Manager moves toward backup, but leaves some machines unprotected Microsoft has made its first attempt at tending to enterprisewide data protection. In our Clear Choice ...
Microsoft on Thursday issued a beta of System Center Data Protection Manager 2012. The beta represents fourth-generation technology from Microsoft for backup-and-recovery operations. DPM 2012 is one ...
While this member of the System Center family hasn't received as thorough a makeover as others, such as System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012, there are some valuable improvements in this version ...
Microsoft issued a beta of System Center Data Protection Manager 2012, with a new centralized console and backup of generic data sources. The top new feature is the centralized console, according to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Announced a year ago and released to public beta in April, Microsoft DPM is designed to integrate disk-to-disk and near-continual data protection into the Redmond, Wash., company&s server platforms.
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 ...
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 ...