GIT004: Hit the panic button! Real and perceived disasters with Data Protection Manager
Ended on Wednesday 3:30 PM |
Room: Green Theatre |
Tracks: Green Interactive Theatre (GIT) |
Level: 200
Speakers
"Businesses hit the “panic button” for so many reasons – whether it’s the mundane deletion of a budget spreadsheet, or the complete loss of critical data. Data Protection Manager can help you drastically transform business perceptions, and reduce your time running from one perceived disaster to the next.
Explore how System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 helps you tackle business disasters; from end user recovery through to secondary DPM servers and backup to tape and cloud. Find out the potential pitfalls, get useful tips, and get insight into new features coming in DPM 2012.
Highlights: An overview of DPM including: end user recovery; file protection; SQL and Exchange protection; Hyper-V protection; Sharepoint protection; secondary DPM; tape and cloud backup. Hints and tips from real world usage.
Theme and objectives: DPM as part of the on-premises private cloud with primary and secondary DPM, and backup to tape or cloud; highlighting how file recovery can be seamless and instantaneous for end users, and how SQL db recovery is achievable too; highlighting fast recovery of point-in-time backups of Exchange, SQL, Hyper-V, Sharepoint; showcasing how this will improve even further with DPM 2012.
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