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 ...
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 ...
We setup System Center: Data Protection Manager on a Gigabit Ethernet network consisting of Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 2003 R2 servers, as well as virtualized Windows 7 and Windows XP SP4 clients.
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.
Microsoft’s Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 is a next generation backup and restore solution that protects Microsoft file and application servers, focusing on block-level continuous data ...
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 ...
I'm thinking of giving MS DPM 2010 a try. Before I delve into it, I thought I could voice a few questions to find out if this product is feasible for us. We're a small shop with currently two HP DL370 ...
Looking for a solution to keep company data out of the wrong hands? Windows 10's WIP might be the best option. Here's how WIP works. Information that belongs to someone and has the potential to be ...
Dubai, UAE 10 November, 2005 - Fujitsu Siemens Computers, the leading European IT manufacturer, has launched into the Middle East its proven FibreCAT N40i hardware, in combination with the Microsoft ...
Microsoft has launched a new product called Data Protection Manager (DPM), which provides a disk-to-disk continuous data backup system. The software is capable of saving up to eight snapshots of data ...
I've had it with Backup Exec. I'm looking to replace it. I think the quote from CommVault is out of my price range. I'm looking at Microsoft's DPM software now. Are there any gotachs I should look at ...
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