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Hello friends, Just posted over on the DPM Product Team blog on this -- including discussion points on: -- How Microsoft customers were protecting Exchange previously -- Design goals and feature decisions for DPM 2007 -- Supportability...
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One of the more common questions that we hear from DPM customers is around the DPM dependency on the Exchange RSG, while other backup technologies do not require it. How Microsoft customers were protecting Exchange previously When Microsoft...
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A new DPM 2007 case study recently published on a great success story from AutoNation . With 25,000 employees and $19 Billion US in revenue, AutoNation had a lot of data. One quote from Ed Olson, Lead Windows Infrastructure Engineer, AutoNation...
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DPM 2007 has a really simple licensing model: DPM Server - for the back-end platform(s) Standard DPML - for file protection Enterprise DPML - for file and application platform There aren't any Open File managers, library agents, etc. You don't have to...
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Just because you know how DPM 2006 works ... you don't know DPM 2007. That statement is a little bold, since many folks know both products -- but lately, I have heard a surprisingly large number of assumptions from people on how DPM2007 does what it does...
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Currently in beta, DPM 2007 is designed to provide best-of-breed protection and a robust, reliable recovery experience for SQL Server, Exchange Server, and SharePoint. This session focuses on the specifics of how DPM protects SQL, including standard servers...
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