Course 50023: Five days; Instructor-Led

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Introduction

Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to protect and recover data using System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 (DPM).


Audience

This course is intended for backup system administrators. Knowledge of operating systems and backup devices is assumed.


At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Plan a DPM deployment.

Install and configure DPM and the protection agent.

Protect enterprise applications like Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint Services and virtual machines using DPM.

Backup and recover data from DPM servers.

Backup and restore system state of DPM servers.

Identify and resolve problems with DPM servers, protection agents, and protected data.


Prerequisites

Knowledge of operating systems and backup devices.


Course Outline

Module 1: Introducing Data Protection and Disaster Recovery

This module discuses disaster recovery basics, describes the System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 architecture, and discusses the planning process required to implement DPM-based disaster recovery and data protection in an enterprise environment.

During group discussion exercises that accompany this module, you will analyze a typical enterprise environment and develop a plan to implement comprehensive data protection.

Lessons

Overview

What is DPM?

What Can DPM Protect?

Examining Backup Solutions

What You Will Learn

DPM Backup Types

Tape-Based Backup and Archive

Disk-Based Protection and Recovery

Combining Disk and Tape Backup Methods

Determining Which Storage Method to Use

Protecting Multiple Data Types

Protecting Clustered Servers

Managing Data Protection

DPM Administrator Console

DPM Reports and Notifications

DPM Management Packs

End-User Recovery

Windows PowerShell Integration

How Does DPM Work?

Examining Disk-Based Protection

Deploying Protection Agents

Defining Protection Groups

Creating Replicas

Tracking Changes

Examining Synchronization

Synchronizing Replicas

Performing Consistency Checks

Initiating Consistency Checks

How Consistency Checks Affect Network Performance

Examining Recovery Points

Creating Recovery Points

Recovery Point Limitations

Recovering Data

Examining Tape-Based Protection

Seamless Disk- and Tape-Based Recovery

Recovery Goals for Protection on Tape

Tape Data Consistency

Managing Tape Catalog Retention

Inventorying Tape Libraries

Adding and Removing Tapes

Optimizing DPM Server Performance

Optimizing DPM Process Utilization

Optimizing Synchronization

Reducing Synchronization Impact on Network Performance

Planning for Disaster Recovery

Preparing for DPM Server Recovery

No Preparation?

Effective Preparation

Selecting Enterprise Data to Protect

Types of Data that Can Be Protected

Protecting File Data on Servers and Workstations

Protecting Exchange Server Storage Groups

Protecting SQL Server Databases

Protecting Windows SharePoint Services Data

Protecting Virtual Server and Virtual Machines

Protecting Clustered Resources

Protecting Server System State

Planning Protection Configurations

Planning Protection Groups

Selecting Protection Group Members

Guidelines for Protection Groups

Special Considerations for Protecting Data on Workstations

Special Considerations for Protecting Data Over a WAN

Importance of Protection Group Membership Decisions

Selecting a Data Protection Method

Defining Recovery Goals

Allocating Space for Protection Groups

Specifying Tape Library Details

Compressing Data

Encrypting data

Choosing a Replica Creation Method

Calculating Time Required for Replica Creation

Automatic Replica Creation

Manual Replica Creation

Planning for DPM Deployment

Planning DPM Server Configurations

Selecting the Number of DPM Servers

Locating DPM Servers

Selecting the Instance of SQL Server

Using a Remote SQL Server

Recommendations for Remote SQL Server Security

Planning the Storage Pool

Calculating Capacity Requirements

Estimating Daily Recovery Point Size

Determining Retention Range Objectives

Choosing Sources for Storage Capacity

Planning the Disk Configuration

Planning the Tape Library Configuration

Planning for Security

Security Considerations

Configuring Antivirus Software

Configuring Firewalls

Configuring Security Permissions

Using Domain Security Groups

Granting Appropriate User Privileges

Planning for End-User Recovery

Configuring Active Directory Domain Services

Installing DPM Recovery Point Client Software

Planning for Notifications and E-mail Reports

Review

Lab 1: Planning for DPM Implementation

Lab 2: Planning for Data Recovery Resources

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Select a backup solution

Define protection groups, protection agents, synchronization, consistency checks, recovery points with relation to DPM

Prepare a protection and recovery plan for the enterprise

Select a data protection method

Define recovery goals

Allocate space for protection groups

Select replica creation method

Set compression and encryption levels

Module 2: Installing and Configuring DPM 2007

This module discusses system requirements for the DPM 2007 server, explains how to specify non-default settings when installing the operating system before installing DPM, provides step-by-step instructions for installing DPM servers and protection agents on enterprise systems, and discusses troubleshooting techniques for resolving issues you may encounter.

During lab exercises that accompany this module, you will install DPM prerequisite software, install a DPM server, perform initial required configuration tasks, and perform selected tasks to enable optional DPM features and functions.

Lessons

Overview

Examining System Requirements

Hardware Requirements

Server Hardware Requirements

Storage Requirements

Software Requirements

DPM Server Operating System Requirements

DPM Server Software Requirements

Protected Server Requirements

Installing DPM 2007 on a Server

Installation Considerations

Step by Step Guide to Installing DPM 2007

Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrading from DPM 2007 Pre-Release to RTM

Troubleshooting DPM 2007 Setup Issues

Installation Issues

Upgrade Issues

Uninstallation Issues

Completing Configuration Tasks

Opening the DPM Administrator Console

Navigation Bar

Menu Bar

Console Panes

Information Icon

Performing Required Configuration Tasks

Adding Disks to the Storage Pool

Configuring Tape Libraries

Installing Protection Agents

What is a Protection Agent?

Cross-Domain and Cross-Forest Support

Configuring Windows Firewall on the DPM Server

Installing Protection Agents

Installing Protection Agents behind a Firewall

Installing Protection Agents using Server Images

Installing Protection Agents Using Systems Management Server

Installing Protection Agents with a PowerShell Script

Troubleshooting Protection Agent Installation

Potential Issues

Creating Protection Groups

Protecting Data with Protection Groups

Data Sources and Protection Levels

Protection Group Considerations

Creating Custom Volumes for Protection Groups

Potential Issues with Standard Volumes

Optimizing Performance with Custom Volumes

Creating Custom Volumes

Additional Considerations for Using Custom Volumes

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Protection Groups

Starting the Wizard

Selecting Protection Group Members

Selecting Protection Methods

Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals

Allocating Space for Protection Groups

Selecting Long-Term Protection Goals

Selecting Library and Tape Details

Choosing a Replica Creation Method

Completing Protection Group Creation

Completing Custom Volume Preparation

Creating a Protection Group in DPM Management Shell

Performing Optional Configuration Tasks

Optimizing Performance

Enabling On-the-Wire Compression

Enabling Server Throttling

Staggering Synchronization Jobs

Scheduling Consistency Checks

Modifying the Express Full Backup Schedule

Enabling End-User Recovery

Extending the Active Directory Schema for End User Recovery

Step-by Step Guide to Extending Active Directory for End User Recovery

Installing Shadow Copy Client Software

Subscribing to Alerts and Notifications

Configuring SMTP Servers

Publishing DPM Alerts

Installing the DPM Management Shell

Review

Lab 1: Installing and Configuring DPM 2007

Lab 2: Configuring DPM 2007

Lab 3: Working with End-User Recovery

Lab 4: Subscribing to Alerts and Notifications

After completing this module, students will be able to:

List out the hardware and software requirements for DPM 2007

Install DPM 2007 on a server

Use the DPM console

Install the protection agent on a protected computer

Create protection groups

Configure the protection group

Module 3: Extending DPM Protection to Enterprise Applications

This module explains how to extend data protection to Exchange Servers, SQL Servers, SharePoint and Clustered servers, and Virtual Server Hosts and Virtual Machines by installing protection agents and configuring protection groups.

During lab exercises that accompany this module, you will install protection agents on an Exchange Server, a SQL Server, a SharePoint server, and a Virtual Server Host, create protection groups on the DPM server, and monitor data collection.

Lessons

Overview

General Requirements

Planning Protection Groups

Designing Protection Groups for Exchange and SQL Servers

Managing Protected Servers

Performing General Server Maintenance

Using Windows Maintenance Tools

Applying Operating System Updates

Running Antivirus Software

End User Recovery Only Supported for File Servers

Considerations for Protecting File Servers

Changing the Path of an Encrypted Data Source

Renaming a File Server

Changing the Time Zone of File Servers

Protecting Exchange Servers

Considerations for Protecting Exchange Servers

Understanding Exchange Storage Groups

Installing Protection Agents on Exchange Servers

Creating Exchange Server Protection Groups

Starting the Create New Protection Group Wizard

Selecting Protection Group Members

Selecting Protection Methods

Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals

Specifying Exchange Protection Options

Allocating Disk Space

Selecting Long-Term Protection Goals

Choosing a Replica Creation Method

Completing Protection Group Creation

Protecting SQL Servers

Considerations for Protecting SQL Servers

Adding Databases

Changing Database File Paths

Renaming Databases

Co-existing with Other Backup Applications

Performance Optimizations for Slow Networks

End-user Recovery is Not Supported

Installing Protection Agents on SQL Servers

Creating SQL Server Protection Groups

Starting the Create New Protection Group Wizard

Selecting Data to Protect

Selecting Protection Methods

Specifying Short-Term Protection Goals

Allocating Disk Space

Specifying Long-Term Protection Policies

Protecting SharePoint Server Farms

DPM 2007 Support for SharePoint Versions

Considerations for Protecting SharePoint Servers

SharePoint Writer Must be Registered and Started

Upgrading Windows SharePoint Services

Adding Databases to a Windows SharePoint Services Farm

Recovering SharePoint Databases

SharePoint System Architecture

Web Servers

Content Database Servers

Configuration Database

Web Server Topology

SharePoint Farm Layout

Installing Protection Agents on Windows SharePoint Farms

Registering and Starting the WSS Writer Service

Installing the Protection Agent

Providing SharePoint Credentials to the Protection Agent

Creating SharePoint Protection Groups

Protecting Virtual Machines

DPM 2007 Support for Virtual Hosts and Virtual Machines

Typical Protection for Virtual Machines

Better Protection for Virtual Machines with DPM

Application Awareness

Ease of Use and Management

Using DPM 2007 to Protect Virtual Server Hosts and Virtual Machines

Considerations for Virtual Machine Protection

Adding Virtual Machines

Changing Virtual Machine File Paths

Protecting Application Data on Virtual Machines

Performance Optimizations for Slow Networks

Installing DPM Protection Agents on Virtual Servers

Creating Virtual Machine Protection Groups

Review

Lab 1: Protecting Exchange Data

Lab 2: Protecting a SQL Database

Lab 3: Protecting a SharePoint Database (Optional)

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Perform maintenance jobs on the DPM servers

Protect file servers

Protect Exchange servers

Protect SQL servers

Protect SharePoint farms

Protect virtual machines

Module 4: Examining Protected Data Backup and Recovery

This module provides step-by-step instructions to prepare for recovery of DPM servers, backup protected computer system states, and recover and restore system states and protected data for the DPM Server, Exchange Servers, SQL Servers, and Virtual Server Machines. Topics also explain how to synchronize the DPM Server with data protected data in the storage pool.

Lessons

Overview

Preparing for Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery Review

Backing Up Protected Computer System States

DPM Server Components that Require Backup

DPM Database and Report Database

Replicas

DPM Config folder

ScriptingConfig.xml and Other Scripts

Backing up the DPM Server

Backing Up DPM from a Secondary DPM Server

Backing up DPM Databases to Tape from the Primary DPM Server

Backing up with Third-Party Software

Recovering Protected Computers

Recovering System State to Protected Computers

Recovering System State Files

Restoring System State Files

Recovering Protected Computers to New Hardware

Recovering Protected Computers from a Secondary DPM Server

Recovering DPM Servers

Recovering DPM Databases

Recovering DPM Replicas

Performing a Bare Metal Recovery of a DPM Server

Synchronizing DPM Databases with DpmSync

Using Pre-backup and Post-backup Scripts

Recovering Protected Exchange Data

Choosing Exchange Data Recovery Methods

Recovering Storage Groups

Recovering a Storage Group to its Original Location

Recovering a Storage Group to a Network Folder

Recovering Mailboxes

Recovering a Protected Mailbox

Recovering Protected SQL Data

Choosing SQL Server Recovery Methods

Recover Database to Original Location

Recover Databases to Alternate Locations on the Same Server

Recover Databases to an Alternate Server

Recover Database Files to Tape

Recovering a SQL Database to its Original Location

Recovering a Renamed Copy of a SQL Database

Recovering a SQL Database to a Network Folder

Recovering a Copy of the SQL Database to Tape

Recovering Protected Virtual Machines

Choosing a Virtual Machine Recovery Method

Recovering Virtual Machines to Original Locations

Recovering Virtual Machines to Alternate Locations

Recovering a Virtual Machine to its Original Location

Recovering a Virtual Machine to a Network Folder

Review

Lab 1: Protecting and Restoring a DPM Server

Lab 2: Restoring Exchange Data

Lab 3: Restoring a SQL Database

Lab 4: Restoring a SharePoint Database (Optional)

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Backup a DPM server

Recover protected computers

Recover protected Exchange data

Recover protected SQL data

Recover protected virtual machines

Module 5: Troubleshooting DPM 2007

This module provides an overview of techniques for troubleshooting DPM environments to resolve DPM Server and protection agent installation issues. Topics also explain how to use the Windows PowerShell-based DPM Management Shell to manage and maintain DPM environments.

During lab exercises that accompany this module, you will use DPM tools and utilities to perform typical maintenance and repair tasks.

Lessons

Overview

Troubleshooting DPM Installation and Upgrade

Analyzing Issues

Reviewing Error Details in DPM Setup

Reviewing Installation Logs

Resolving DPM Installation Issues

An Installation of a Prerequisite Failed

Non-DPM Applications are Interrupted by DPM Installation

Disks are Missing

Errors Occur When Running from a UNC Path

Tape Libraries Malfunction or Display Incorrectly

End-user Recovery Permissions Update Failed

Resolving DPM 2007 Pre-release to RTM Upgrade Issues

DMP V2 Beta 2 to DPM 2007 Upgrade Failure

Protection Agent Upgrade Failure

Resolving DPM 2007 Uninstallation Issues

Uninstalling DPM 2007

Removing or Retaining Recovery Points

Uninstalling Prerequisite Software

Uninstalling Protection Agents

Uninstalling DPM-Specific User Settings

Watson Errors during DPM Uninstallation

Repairing DPM 2007

Troubleshooting Protection Agent Installation

Analyzing and Resolving Protection Agent Installation Failures

DPM Protection Agent Will Not Install on a Computer

Resolving Issues Indicated by Error Messages

Using Alerts to Maintain and Monitor DPM

Understanding Alerts

Alert Severity

Alert Status

Dynamic Nature of Alerts

Relationship Between Alerts and Jobs

Resolving Alerts

Using DPM Help to Obtain Information about Alerts

Monitoring Alerts

Troubleshooting with the DPM Management Shell

Review

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Review installation logs

Resolve installation issues

Resolve upgrade issues

Resolve uninstallation issues

Resolve protection agent installation issues

Use alerts to monitor DPM servers

Use DPM Management Shell for troubleshooting




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