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Technical Introduction to System Center Data Protection Manager 2010
Anthony TylerStorage Technology Architect
Session Objectives and Takeaways
Why build DPM ?Introducing DPM 2010 and partner solutionsDemo – Protecting DataHow Does DPM work ?Demo – Rapid & Reliable RecoveryProtected Platforms
If we build it …
someone else will back it up
someone else will make it highly available
someone else will take it off-site
1993 - 2005
… but, who will support it?
Tape-based Backup
Disk-based Recovery
Disaster Recovery
Active Directory®
System State
file services
Customer Backup Pains
Better nightly backups neededTape is inefficient Lack of application support WAN not feasible for centralized backupsRemote and branch-office data protection is expensive and cumbersome Multiple vendor support challenges
Customer Backup Pains
Better nightly backups neededTape is inefficient Lack of application support WAN not feasible for centralized backupsRemote and branch-office data protection is expensive and cumbersomeMultiple vendor support challenges
Customer Backup Pains
Better nightly backups neededTape is inefficient Lack of application support WAN not feasible for centralized backupsRemote and branch-office data protection is expensive and cumbersome Multiple vendor support challenges
Volume Shadowcopy Service
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
MirroredData Center
Data CenterData available for recovery
Iron Mountain Data Center
Iron Mountain CloudRecovery™
Online Snapshots (up to 512)
Disk-based Recovery
Tape-based Backup
Data Protection Manager
Up to Every 15 minutes
Active Directory®
System State
file services
Including Highly Available configurations
i365 EDPM Appliance
Active Directory®
System State
file services
Including Highly Available configurations
Up to Every 15 minutes
DPM
Online Snapshots (up to 512)
Disk-based Recovery
Tape-based Backup
LinuxRedHat & SUSE
On Windows or Solaris
Others: Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, Novell NetWare, IBM i, HP-UX
EVault
DPM 2010
System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 delivers unified data protection for Windows servers and clients as a best-of-breed backup & recovery solution from Microsoft, for Windows environments. DPM 2010 provides the best protection and most supportable restore scenarios from disk, tape and cloud -- in a scalable, reliable, manageable and cost-effective way.
DPM 2010
System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 delivers unified data protection for Windows servers and clients as a best-of-breed backup & recovery solution from Microsoft, for Windows environments. DPM 2010 provides the best protection and most supportable restore scenarios from disk, tape and cloud -- in a scalable, reliable, manageable and cost-effective way.
DPM 2010
System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 delivers unified data protection for Windows servers and clients as a best-of-breed backup & recovery solution from Microsoft, for Windows environments. DPM 2010 provides the best protection and most supportable restore scenarios from disk, tape and cloud -- in a scalable, reliable, manageable and cost-effective way.
DPM 2010
System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 delivers unified data protection for Windows servers and clients as a best-of-breed backup & recovery solution from Microsoft, for Windows environments. DPM 2010 provides the best protection and most supportable restore scenarios from disk, tape and cloud -- in a scalable, reliable, manageable and cost-effective way.
DPM 2010
System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 delivers unified data protection for Windows servers and clients as a best-of-breed backup & recovery solution from Microsoft, for Windows environments. DPM 2010 provides the best protection and most supportable restore scenarios from disk, tape and cloud -- in a scalable, reliable, manageable and cost-effective way.
Protecting Applications
demo
DPM 2010 – Express FullUsing the native application VSS writer
Check out http://edge.technet.com/Media/DPM-2007-SP1-How-does-DPM-really-work/
How DPM Protects Data
DPM Finds Files That Make Up Data
Back end server 1
E:\ + ContentDB1.mdf + ContentDB1.ldfF:\ + ContentDB2.mdf + ContentDB2.ldfG:\ + ConfigDB.mdf + ConfigDB.ldf
Back end server 2
D:\ + ContentDB3.mdf + ContentDB3.ldfE:\ + ContentDB4.mdf + ContentDB4.ldf
DPM Identifies Blocks That Compose Files
E:\ + ContentDB1.mdf + ContentDB1.ldf
F:\ + ContentDB2.mdf + ContentDB2.ldf
DPM filter creates a volume map to monitor which disk blocks contain portions of the files to be protected
DPM Filter – Volume Map
Start of Synchronization Window
Time = 10:00
DPM Filter – Volume Map
VOLUME (actual disk blocks)
1 2 3 4
Time = 10:01
File Write
Changed blocks noted
7
1 2 3 4
5
6
8 9
Time = 10:06
File Write
11 7
1 2 3 4
12
5
6
15
8 9
10 13 14
Time = 10:18
File Write
11 7
1 16 17 18 19 4
12
5
6
15
8 9
10 13 14
Time = 10:26
File Write
Time = 10:30 (At least weekly… usually daily … up to every 30 minutes)
1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data
DPM Filter – Volume Map
Start of Synchronization Window
VOLUME (actual disk blocks) DPM Synchronization
11 7
1 16 17 18 19 4
12
5
6
15
8 9
10 13 14
Time = 10:30:01
1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data
2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server
Block Order 111215101314 75689 14 16171819
DPM Filter – Volume Map
Start of Synchronization Window
VOLUME (actual disk blocks) DPM Synchronization
1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data
2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server
Block Order
Time = 10:30:02
Transmit changed blocks from 10:00-10:30 to DPM server Data integrity preserved, since volume snapped
1912151617 210111314 38 4567
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10
11
12
13 14
15 16 17
1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data
2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server, while live disk continues.
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10 18 19 20
11
21 12
13 22 14
15 16 17
Time = 10:30:03
And File IO continues
And the Process Continues…
Time = 10:30:04
DPM Filter – Volume Map
VOLUME (actual disk blocks)
1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data
2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server, while live disk continues.
3. Frozen blocks from snapshot are released
18 19 20
21
22
And File IO continues
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10 18 19 20
11
21 12
13 22 14
15 16 17
Transactional Log backups
How DPM protects data
DPM ReplicaProduction Server
Database
0:00
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplicationBaseline initial mirror
Baseline Initial MirrorDatabase
0:00
Production Server
Database15 minute Syncs
Every 15 minutes, closed transaction logs are sent to the DPM server
Database
0:00Database
0:XX
DPM Replica
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplicationDay 0: Transaction logs
Production Server
DatabaseRestore
DPM can restore server to any 15 minute point in time
• Database 0:00• Roll forward to 0:XX with transaction logs
Database
0:00
DPM Replica
Database
0:XX
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplicationDay 0: Transaction logs
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 1: DPM express full
Production Server
Database
1:00
At least weekly but usually daily, a DPM Express Full re-synchronizes the DPM Replica
Express FullDatabase
0:00Database
1:00
0:00
Shadow Copyof 0:00 to 1:00
+Transaction logs
Day 0
Database
1:XX
Day 1 : Data changes
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplicationDay 1: Transaction logs
15 Minutes
DPM Replica
Production Server
Database
1:00Database
1:00
0:00
Shadow Copyof 0:00 to 1:00
+Transaction logs
Day 0
15 MinutesRestore
DPM can restore to Today at 2:15
Use existing 1:00 replicaRoll forward logs to 2:15
DPM can restore to Yesterday at 10:45
Shadow copy 0:00 to rebuild day 0Roll forward logs to yesterday at 10:45
DPM Replica
Database
1:XX
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplicationDay 1: Transaction logs
0:001:00
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplicationDay 2: DPM express full
Production Server
Database
2:00Database
1:00
Week 2 : Express Full - resynchronization
Shadow Copyof 0:00 to 1:00
+Transaction logs
Day 0
Express FullDatabase
2:00
Up to 512 shadow copies, plus their logs
512w x 7d x 24h x 4(15m) = 344,000 Recovery Points
DPM Replica
Rapid & Reliable Recovery
demo
DPM 2010
Windows Application and File servers
Microsoft Virtualization
Windows Clients
Disaster Recovery
Enterprise-Ready Scalability & Reliability
DPM 2010 – Windows Platforms
Windows Server® 2008 R2Windows Server® 2008Windows Storage Server 2008
Windows Server® 2003 R2Windows Server® 2003 Service Pack 1
Windows Storage Server 2003 R2Windows Unified Data Storage Server
Windows® 7Windows Vista® Business or higher
Windows® XP Professional - Service Pack 2
DPM 2010 – Application PlatformsMicrosoft® SQL Server™ 2008Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Service Pack 4
SAP® running on Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 – including DAG
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 – including LCR, CCR , and SCR
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2010 Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Portal Server 2003
Windows® SharePoint® Foundation Services 4.0 Windows® SharePoint® Services version 3.0 Windows® SharePoint® Services version 2.0
Microsoft® Dynamics® AX 2009
Windows® Essential Business Server 2008Windows® Small Business Server 2008
new in DPM 2010
DPM 2010 – File and Application Servers
File Services• Windows Server 2003 through 2008 R2
• Self-Service End-User Restore directly from Windows Explorer or Microsoft Office
SQL
• SQL Server 2000 through 2008, including SAP®
• Protect entire SQL instance – auto-protection of new DB’s
• Ability to protect 1000’s of DB’s using a single DPM server
• Self-Service Restore Tool for Database Administrators
• Recover 2005 databases to 2008 servers
SharePoint• Office 14, MOSS 2007 and SPS 2003
• Auto-protection of new content databases within Farm
• Protect the Farm, Recover an Individual Document
Exchange• Exchange 2003 through 2010
• Optimizations for SCC, CCR, SCR, DAG and ESE offloading
Virtualized Environment
DPMAGENT
ONLINE
OS supports VSSRecursive VSS call
OFFLINE
OS with no VSSSave VM state
Protect from host or guest?Host
Protect or recover the whole machine“Bare Metal Recovery” & “Item Level Recovery” of every VMProtect non-Windows servers & LOB applications without VSS writers No granularity of backupSingle DPM license on host, all guests protected
DPML
DPML
Yes, they can work together !
GuestProtect or recover data specifically
SQL / Exchange / SharePoint / FilesNo different than protecting a physical serverDPML per Guest
DPM 2010 – Virtualization Hosts
• Host-level backup of Hyper-V on WS 2008• Protection of Hyper-V Clusters• Quick Migration support
DPM 2007 service pack 1
• Host-level backup of Hyper-V on WS 2008 R2• Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) support• Seamless protection of Live Migrating VMs• Alternate Host Recovery• Item Level Recovery
DPM 2010
DPM 2010 – Roaming LaptopsBest in class laptop protection for Windows ClientsSupport for XP, Vista, and W7Backup over VPN and Direct Access
Scale to 1000 clients per DPM server“Unique user data” only
Not the whole machine, so that the OS is not repeatedly backed up
Integration with local Shadow Copies for Vista & W7Centrally configured from DPM admin UIEnd User enabled restore from local copies offline and online, as well as DPM copiesAdmin enabled restore from DPM copies
DPM 2010 – Disaster Recovery
One-click DPM DR failover and failbackSeparate schedules per DPM serverChaining supportOffsite tapes without courier servicesRestore servers directly from offsite DPM
DPM DRFS1_data (share)SQL25\AccountingdB (sql)EX23\SG1\Mailboxes (exchange)FS2_E:\team\ (directory)
FS1 \ data (share)
AccountingdB(SQLdb)
Mailboxes(Exch)
FS2 E:\team(directory) DPM
FS1_data (share)SQL25\AccountingdB (sql)EX23\SG1\Mailboxes (exchange)FS2_E:\team\ (directory)
DPM 2010 – Enterprise Ready
Scalability• 100 Servers, 1000 Laptops, up to 2000 Database per Server
• Significantly increased fan-in of data sources per DPM server
• Up to 80 TB per DPM server
Reliability
• Automatic re-running of jobs and improved self-healing
• Automatic protection of new data sources for SQL & MOSS
• Decreased “Inconsistent Replicas” errors
• Reduced Alert volume
Enterprise DPML – “Application Agent” – per protected server
Unified support of Microsoft applications SQL, Exchange, SharePoint, & Virtualization – and files Protect DPM 2 DPM 4 DR – disaster recoveryBare Metal Recovery
Standard DPML = “File agent” per protected Windows Server
No additional “Open File” or add-on modules
file shares and directories
Client DPML“Desktop agent”
XP Pro & Vista & W7
DPM Serverwith integrated Disk & Tape
Also available as a DPM OEM Appliancerunning on Windows Storage Server
DPM Server
Active Directory®
System State
Pricing guidance posted on microsoft.com/DPM
DPM 2010
Best for Windows file and application servers – from Microsoft
Built for Microsoft Virtualization environments
Designed for Windows Clients
Enterprise-Ready scalability and reliability
Resources & Tools for DPMWeb Site www.microsoft.com/DPM
blogs.technet.com/DPM
Info DPM 2010 overview datasheet and webcastDatasheets, technical white papers, and on-demand webcasts:
How to Protect SQL Server with DPM 2010How to Protect Microsoft Exchange with DPM 2010
How to Protect SharePoint with DPM 2010How to Protect Virtualized Environments with DPM 2010TechNet virtual labs - for hands-on learning with DPM
DPM 2010 overview information and webcast
E-mail [email protected]
MS http://SystemCenterWeb
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