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Have a look at a my blogs on 'You Had Me At EHLO...' Protecting Exchange Data with DPM, CCR Decision Making Flowcharts, SCR Decision Making Flowcharts, On email archiving. ...and a few more here High item counts - what do you do about it?, Archive v Big Mailboxes, Getting your Exchange 2007 Project Approved, (and the follow up 7 blogs), Recovery Scenarios Part 1, Recovery Scenarios Part 2, Recovery Scenarios Part 3, How quick will DPM backup?, Synchronous or Asynchronous Replication?, Why not stretch CCR?, Backup solutions for Exchange 2007..., Do we actually need to backup Exchange?, SAN v DAS.
...and a few more here High item counts - what do you do about it?, Archive v Big Mailboxes, Getting your Exchange 2007 Project Approved, (and the follow up 7 blogs), Recovery Scenarios Part 1, Recovery Scenarios Part 2, Recovery Scenarios Part 3, How quick will DPM backup?, Synchronous or Asynchronous Replication?, Why not stretch CCR?, Backup solutions for Exchange 2007..., Do we actually need to backup Exchange?, SAN v DAS.
Just found this DPM book: ‘Mastering System Center Data Protection Manager 2007’ by Devin L. Ganger (Author), Ryan Femling (Author) [..both 3Sharp, LLC]
Has anyone read it? Is it any good for Exchange?
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Had the book for a long time. The book is essential for all Exchange people who wish to make the best out of DPM. You can't actually 'do' much with DPM in relation to Exchange but Devin's book at least gives you the opportunity to understand how best to configure the DPM solution and get the maximum protection.
Let's hope DPM 20xx gives us a decent product.
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I think the decent stuff about DPM is really under the surface. As you say there's not much you can do with DPM - the clever stuff is how it does its stuff. Some way ahead of its rivals in some cases in my opinion.