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A First Look at Data Protection Manager 2012 Anthony Tyler Datacentre Specialist Microsoft UK Ltd

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Page 1: A First Look at Data Protection Manager 2012

A First Look at Data Protection Manager 2012

Anthony TylerDatacentre SpecialistMicrosoft UK Ltd

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If we build it …

someone else will back it up

someone else will make it highly available

someone else take it off-site

1993 - 2005

… but, who will support it?

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No Problem

Standalone OKNot CCR/SCR

Standalone ??Not DAG

Legacy Backup Limitations

Active Directory®

System State

file services

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Not YETNot sure when

Legacy Backup Limitations

No Problem

Active Directory®

System State

file services

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So, I will wait to deploy

I want the new capabilities

But my backup doesn’t work with it yet

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VENDOR 2Disk-based protection

VENDOR 1 Tape-based Backup

VENDOR 3 Disaster Recovery

?

… but, who will support it?

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Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS)

VENDOR 2Disk-based protection

VENDOR 1 Tape-based Backup

VENDOR 3 Disaster Recovery

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VSS Writer VSS Requester

Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS)

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Our Journey “Best for Windows, from Microsoft” so far

DPM v1Disk-based replication of files End-user Restore without Help DeskCentralized Backup of Branch Office

DPM v2Seamless Disk- and Tape-protectionWindows Application and File ServersSystem State, BMR and Cluster-support

DPM v3Unified disk, tape and cloud/DRAdvanced MS workloadsWindows Client protectionEnterprise Scalability

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Our Journey “Best for Windows, from Microsoft” so far

DPM v1Disk-based replication of files End-user Restore without Help DeskCentralized Backup of Branch Office

DPM v2Seamless Disk- and Tape-protectionWindows Application and File ServersSystem State, BMR and Cluster-support

DPM v3Unified disk, tape and cloud/DRAdvanced MS workloadsWindows Client protectionEnterprise Scalability

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Our Journey “Best for Windows, from Microsoft” so far

DPM v1Disk-based replication of files End-user Restore without Help DeskCentralized Backup of Branch Office

DPM v2Seamless Disk- and Tape-protectionWindows Application and File ServersSystem State, BMR and Cluster-support

DPM v3Unified disk, tape and cloud/DRAdvanced MS workloadsWindows Client protectionEnterprise Scalability

Enterprise Scenarios

& Advanced workloads

Windows Clients

Application Servers and Virt.Hosts

toDisk & Tape

Branch Files to disk

?

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Online Snapshots (up to 512)

Disk-based Recovery

Tape-based Backup

Data Protection Manager

Up to Every 15 minutes

Disaster Recoverywith offsite replication & tape

Data Protection Manager

Active Directory®

System State

file services

Including Highly Available configurations

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Our Journey “Best for Windows, from Microsoft” so far

?We asked ”What should we focus on next?”You Answered:

- Centralized Console- Continue Advancing Workload Protection- Media Management- Enterprise Deployment Nuances- Integration within System Center

2012

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DPM 2012

Centralized Management

Infrastructure EnhancementsCertificate Based AuthenticationSmarter Media Co-location

Workload EnhancementsSharePoint Optimized Item-Level RestoreHyper-V ILR with DPM running in a VMGeneric Data Source Protection

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We Heard You

You Even Had To Ask ?*!!$%@#

Centralized MonitoringRemote Troubleshooting

Very Helpful

Centralized Deployment

Of Course!!

Role Based Administration

Remote Console

I Will Use It...

Centralized Reporting

Badly Needed!!

96%

83%

52%

34% 23%

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Centralized Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Remote Administration

Role Based Access Control

Centralized Reporting

Centralized Change and Backup Policy Management

Scope for V4 Release

CENTRALIZED MANAGEMENT ROAD MAP

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Centralized Management

Reduce Management Costs

Centrally Monitor and manage

• Centralized monitoring

• Remote administration

• Remote recovery

• Role Based management

Reduce time for resolving issues

• Remote corrective actions

• Scoped Troubleshooting

• Push to Resume Backups

Work on important issues

• SLA based Alerting : Alert only when SLA violated

• Consolidated Alerts ensure one ticket per root cause issue

• Alert categorization (Ex: infra alerts versus backup failure alerts)

Extensibility

• Allow admins to automate/extend the base functionality using

PowerShell

A single console for the datacenter that reduces management costs and can fit into the existing environment

Single Console for the Datacenter

• Up to 100 DPM Servers or 50,000 protected data sources

• Manage DPM 2010 and DPM 2012 using single console

Ticketing System

DPM 2012

DPM 2012

Fits into my Environment

• Integration into existing ticketing systems, workflows and team

structures.

• Enterprise scale, Fault tolerance & Reliability.

• All common OpsMgr 2007 R2 deployment configurations supported

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DPM 2012 Central Console

demo

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Role Based Management

“DPM must allow a broad team to access the DPM console in a secure way – each with their own responsibilities & privileges”

What you asked for

With DPM 2012 Central Console, you can

Control operations available to each user.

Can create User Roles (using OpsMgr) & associate & validate operation privileges of each role using Claim Based Token Service.

Designed for the Backup Service Team & not for the consumers of the backup service

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Extending Base Functionality with PowerShell

Extend: We want to be able to launch the actions or troubleshooting experience from our ticketing system directly.

Automate: We want to automate some break fix actions. For example, we should be able to grow the disk by 5% automatically if DPM runs out of storage for the DPM Servers protecting high business value data.

What you asked for

With DPM 2012 Central Console

You will be able to use PowerShell scripts and cmdlets to automate corrective actions.

You will be able to launch our troubleshooting console and other actions from any computer using DPM and OpsMgr cmdlets. ?

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Integration with Ticketing System

“All operations in our organization are integrated with a ticketing system. DPM Central Console should be able to associate alerts with the appropriate ticket.

Though we use System Center Service Manager, our peer team uses something else. Ensure DPM works with both.”

What you asked for

With DPM 2012 Central Console

You will have DPM alerts integrated with ticketing systems through OpsMgr. And the UI will show the associated Ticket ID.

You will be able to work with all key ticketing solutions as DPM leverages the OpsMgr Connector framework.

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DPM 2012 Infrastructure Enhancements

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DPM 2012 – Certificate Based Protection

•DPM 2010 supports protection of Production Servers, not in a 2-way trust relationship with domain of DPM Server using local accounts and NTLM.

DPM 2010

•DPM 2012 now supports Certificate Based Protection.•DPM 2012 supports protection of Clustered Workloads, not in a 2-way trust relationship with DPM domain

DPM 2012

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DPM 2012 – Tape Media Co-location

• DPM 2010 Supports Media Co-location at a DPM Server LevelDPM 2010

• DPM 2012 has a much simplified Media Co-location feature at a more granular (Protection Group) Level

DPM 2012

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DPM 2012 – SharePoint Item-Level Recovery

• DPM 2010 provides support for Item Level Recovery (ILR) of SharePoint backup data

• DPM 2010 implementation require restoration of multiple GBs of Content DB to restore a 1 MB document.

DPM 2010

• With DPM 2012, restore of a 1 MB document takes less than 20 seconds.DPM 2012

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DPM 2012 – Virtual DPM Enhancements

Enable Hyper-V Item Level Recovery even when DPM is running inside a VM !

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DPM 2012 – Generic Data Source Protection

Allows basic protection/recovery support of any referential data source.

Supports Full Application Backup (Express Full, Delta Replication & Consistency Check) for any application.

Supports Original location recovery & Restore as Files to a network location.

Capability to use Xml to support applications which do not have a VSS writer.

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DPM Resources

Website www.microsoft.com/DPMTechCenter technet.microsoft.com/DPMForums social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/DPMTeam Blog blogs.technet.com/DPM

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© 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to

be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.