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Connection Established Presentation will start at 14.30

Partner Technology Live Meeting Series

Introduction to Data Protection Manager 2007

Ελένη ΡαχανιώτουSolutions Partner Manager

Microsoft Hellas

Δημήτρης Θεοδοσόπουλος

Partner Technology AdvisorMicrosoft Hellas

Partner Technology Live Meeting Series

Introduction to Data Protection Manager 2007

Data Protection Manager 2007

Technical Introduction

Sergio De ChiaraTechnical Specialist – StorageMicrosoft Enterprise Storage Division - EMEA

[email protected]

Backup and Disaster Recovery

What Backup/DR is about

RTO (Recovery Time Objective)

Time within a business process must be restored

RTO/RPO Decrease

Costs/ComplexityIncreases

RPO: Backup frequency

RTO: Restore speed Backup methodology

RPO (Recovery Point Objective)

Acceptable amount of data loss (in time)

Challenges and Pain Points

Data grows at 30% budgets

are flat

BACKUP: too complex and slow– Backups on tape too slow– Centralized backup over WAN

unfeasible– Potential for 24 hours of data loss

RECOVERY: Unreliable, Painful– Unreliability of Tape– Typical recovery takes hours or days– All recoveries go through Admins

COSTS: too high – Massive data growth increases

costs– Data duplication – High costs protecting branches

Backups on tapeslow and once a

day

Rapid and Reliable Recovery

Data Protection Manager 2007

DISK: RAPID Backup & Recovery

DPM: Continuous & Reliable data protection

Online Snapshots (up to 512)

Disk-based Recovery

Offline tape

Tape Archive

Active Directory®System State

Windows Server 2003Windows Server 2008 & R2 file shares and directories

Windows XPWindows Vista

Windows 7

Up to Every 15 minutes

3rd party software backing up DPM and managing the tape library

ORACLE AS/400

UNIX

Tape

3rd party backup

Enterprise Heterogeneous

Active Directory®System State

Windows Server 2003Windows Server 2008 & R2 file shares and directories

Windows XPWindows Vista

Windows 7

COMPRESSION “on the wire”

Bandwidth Throttling

Backup “to the cloud”

BLOCK LEVEL BACKUPS !

Featured Backup Experience

BACKUP ALWAYS AVAILABLE ( DPM 2 DPM 4 DR )

Protected Workloads

Exchange 2003-SP2

Exchange 2007

SQL Server 2000-SP4+SQL Server 2005-SP1+SQL Server 2008

Office Sharepoint 2003

Office Sharepoint 2007+Win SharePoint Services 3.0

Platform/Application High Avail.

Win 2003 /Win 2008

Win XP / VistaWindows 7

Can restoreCan protect

• Storage Group • Mailbox DB• Single mailbox

• Farm• Content Database• Site• File/document

• MSCS• Log Shipping• Mirrored

Virtual Server 2005 R2Hyper-V Hyper-V R2 (no csv)

Cluster

• Storage Group

• Database • Database

• Volume/folder•Share•System state

• Volume/folder/file• Share• System state (ex: AD)

• Farm

• VM

• Configuration

• MSCS

• N / A

• MSCS• CCR, LCR• SCR

SQL• Mscs• Mirrored

• VM

• Configuration

Why DPM 2007 does it better

PRICE Value for features (2-10 times less )

End-to-end supported backupBest Backup solution for Microsoft workloads

Ease of deployment Single agent for all workloads

Optimized & Flexible

Fast end reliable - DISK & Volume Shadow copy Service

(VSS)

100% of the UI available through Powershell

Sales Opportunity Scenarios

Application Protection - easySQL ServerExchangeSharePointVirtualization

Backup / CDP / RTR - easyContinuous Data ProtectionReal-Time ReplicationSynchronization & Mirroring

BC/DR - mediumBusiness Continuity / Disaster Recovery

Enterprise DPML - “Application Agent” – per protected server

Protect DPM 2 DPM 4 DR – disaster recoveryBare Metal Recovery

Client DPML “Desktop agent”

Windows XPWindows Vista

DPM Server

Also available as a DPM OEM Appliancerunning on Windows Storage Server

with integrated Disk & TapeDPM 2007

Active Directory®System State

Windows Server 2003Windows Server 2008 file shares and directories

Standard DPML = “File agent” per protected Windows Server

No additional “Open File” or add-on modules

Pricing guidance http://www.microsoft.com/italy/info/annunci/server/generale/datapr

ot.mspx

Licensing – Not complex

How DPM Works

How DPM works - Files

D:\ + \XDC + \SystemDrive.VHD

E:\ + \XFileServer\ + \SystemDrive.VHD + \DataDrive.VHD

DPM filter creates a volume map, to monitor which disk blocks contain portions of the files to be protected

DPM Filter – Volume Map

How DPM works - Files

D:\ + \XDC + \SystemDrive.VHD

E:\ + \FILESERVER\ + \SystemDrive.VHD + \DataDrive.VHD

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

Time = 10:00

DPM Filter – Volume Map

How DPM works - Files

DPM Filter – Volume MapChanged blocks noted

File Write

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

Time = 10:01

1 2 3 4

How DPM works - Files

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

Time = 10:06

DPM Filter – Volume MapChanged blocks noted

File Write

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

7

1 2 3 4

5

6

8 9

How DPM works - Files

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

Time = 10:18 File Write

DPM Filter – Volume MapChanged blocks noted

11

7

1 2 3 4

12

5

6

15

8 9

10

13

14

How DPM works - Files

File WriteTime = 10:26

DPM Filter – Volume MapChanged blocks noted

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

11

7

1 16

17

18

19

4

12

5

6

15

8 9

10

13

14

How DPM works - Files

1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data

DPM Recovery Point

Time = 10:30 (up to every 30 minutes, usually daily)

DPM Filter – Volume Map

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

11

7

1 16

17

18

19

4

12

5

6

15

8 9

10

13

14

How DPM works - Files

117116171819412561589101314Block Order

Time = 10:30:01

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

DPM Filter – Volume Map

11

7

1 16

17

18

19

4

12

5

6

15

8 9

10

13

14

How DPM works - Files

DPM Recovery Point

DPM Filter – Volume Map

12345678910

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Time = 10:30:02

1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data

2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server

DPM Filter – Volume Map

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

Transmit changed blocks from 10:00-10:30 to DPM serverData integrity preserved, since volume snapped

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Block Order

How DPM works - Files

DPM Filter – Volume Map

Time = 10:30:03

1. VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data

2. Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server wile LIVE DISK IO CONTINUES

DPM Filter – Volume Map

VOLUME (actual disk blocks)

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8

9

10

18

19

20

11

21

12

13

22

14

15

16

17

How DPM works - Files

DPM Filter – Volume Map

Transmit changed blocks from 10:00-10:30 to DPM serverData integrity preserved, since volume snapped

And File IO continues

Protecting Transactional Applications

Creating a replica of the initial data (mirror)

Database

0:00Database

0:00Baseline Initial Mirror

DPM Replica Production server

0:00

Start Time

time

How DPM works - Applications

Database

0:XXDatabase

0:00

DPM Replica

15 minute Syncs

Production server

XX=15, 30, 45

time

Every 15 minutes transaction logs are closed and sent over to the DPM server

Time 0:XX => Transaction Logs

How DPM works - Applications

DPM can restore a data with a time interval of 15 minutes Database 0:00 Restore the 0:XX copy using transaction logs

Database

0:XXDatabase

0:00Restore

DPM ReplicaProduction server

XX=15, 30, 45

Time 0:XX => Transaction Logs

How DPM works - Applications

Database

1:00Database

1:00Express full

DPM ReplicaProduction server

0:00

Shadow CopyFrom 0:00 to 1:00

+Transaction logs

In interval [0:00 ;0:45]

0:00 1:00

time

Time 1:00 => DPM Express Full

How DPM works - Applications

Database

1:00Database

1:XX 15 minutes

DPM ReplicaProduction server

0:00

Shadow Copyfrom 0:00 to 1:00

+Transaction logs

In interval [0:00 ;0:45]

0:00 1:00XX

Time 1:XX : data changesXX=15, 30, 45

time

Time 1:XX => Transaction Logs

How DPM works - Applications

Database

1:00Database

1:XXShadow Copy

from 0:00 to 1:00 +

Transaction logsIn interval [0:00 ;0:45]

DPM Replica

Restore

Production server

0:00

DPM can restore data at 1:XX using •replica at 1:00• transaction logs from 1:00 to 1:XX

Time 1:XX => Transaction Logs

How DPM works - Applications

Protecting Exchange

Exchange 2007 - SCR

CCRExchange

Active Node

E1

Exchange

Passive Node

E2SCR

Disk-based for fast recoveryDPM 2007

Backup

Exchange

Standby Node

E3

SCR ProtectionFailover across sites of current

data

Role Preferred Backup• Active – most current data• Passive – least impact

Node Preferred backup• Node closest to DPM

server

Disk-based for fast recoveryDPM 2007

Exchange 2007 - SCR

CCR

Backup

Exchange

Active Node

E1

Exchange

Passive Node

E2

Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape

DPM 2007

Disaster Recovery / Offsite DataRecovery previous points of data

Exchange

Standby Node

E3

SCR ProtectionFailover across sites of current

data

SCR

DPM 2 DPM 4 DR

Exchange 2007 - SCR

CCR

Backup

Exchange

Active Node

E1

Exchange

Passive Node

E2

Disk-based for fast recoveryDPM 2007

Exchange

Standby Node

E3

No Bandwidth duplicated

Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape

DPM 2007

DPM 2007 SP1Offsite Tape & Previous

Recovery Points

SCR ProtectionFailover across sites of

current dataDPMSP1

SCR

Protecting SQL Server

SQL Server

SQL Server 2008 protection Protection of mirrored databases

SQL Server SQL Server

Database mirrored SQL cluster

failed Node Active Node

with integrated Disk & TapeDPM 2007

Failover Aware

A B

New Active

SQL Server – Parallel Backup

SQL Server 2008 protection Migration assistance from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008Parallel backup of databases (SQL Server 2008 only)

SQL Server 2008: All parallel for backup of inter-

dependant data

SQL 2008

SQL 2008

t1 start

t1

t1

t1 start’

t1’

t1’

with integrated Disk & Tape

DPM 2007

SQL Server 2008 protection Migration assistance from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008

SQL 2005

SQL 2008

Production

Test?Dev?Prod?

with integrated Disk & TapeDPM 2007

Protect

Restore

“migrate”

SQL Server – Migration Scenario

Protecting Sharepoint

SharePoint 2007

ONE-CLICK FARM PROTECTION

Restore individual documents

INDEX and SSP protection

SHAREPOINT 2007

IIS “Front End”

“Farm” Config dB(SQL) SharePoint VSS Writer

System State

Enterprise Search (index)

SQLSQLSQL

Content Servers (SQL)

Files

DPM 2007

automatico

“Farm” Config dB(SQL)

DPM 2007

Enterprise Search (files)Content Servers (SQL)

FarmContent DB Straight Recovery

FARM

Content DB

Sharepoint 2007 - Restore

“Farm” Config dB(SQL)

DPM 2007

Enterprise Search (files)Content Servers (SQL)

“Recovery Farm”Temporary Staging Area

Can be a Virtual Machine

Site Collection/ Site / Document

FarmContent DB Straight Recovery

Restore through a Recovery Farm

Site CollectionSiteDocument

Sharepoint 2007 - Restore

Protecting Virtual

Machines

Virtualized EnvironmentOFFLINEONLINE

OS supports VSS

Recursive VSS

call

OS with no VSS

Save VM

state

DPMAGENT

Virtualization –no VSS Guest OS

1. DPM tracks changed blocks within VHDs

2. Save OS state (<1 min)dump Mem/CPU to disk

3. Snap with VSS (~10 sec)

4. Resume OS

OFFLIN

E

Microsoft Virtualization

BACKUP

VSS Writer

VSS writer for SQL 2008Database consistent

VSS writer for Windows ServerC: & D: volumes consistent

VSS writer for Hyper-VWinSvr_C.VHD & WinSvr_D.VHD

DPMAGENT

Microsoft Virtualization

Flush OS cache

STOP I/O

Flush SQL

cache

Flush OS cache

STOP I/O

VSS Writer

VSS writer for SQL 2008Database consistent

VSS writer for Windows ServerC: & D: volumes consistent

VSS writer for Hyper-VWinSvr_C.VHD & WinSvr_D.VHD

DPMAGENT

VHD file VSS SNAP

Host – RTO drivenProtect or recover the whole machineNo data selectability / granularity“Bare Metal Recovery” of every VM1 DPML on host, all guests are protectedProtect non-Windows servers

Guest – RPO drivenProtect or recover data specificallyNo different than protecting the physical serverDPML per Guest

DPML

DPML

Protect from Host or Guest?

Essential Business Server

Small Business Server

SAP on Sql Server

Dynamics http://blogs.technet.com/jbuff/archive/2009/10/05/three-new-DPM-whitepapers.aspx

Advanced Features

End User Recovery

No more calls to the Help Desk

Up to 64 versions

Enhanced productivity

DPM Server

DPM Agent

FileServer

Windows XP –SP2Vista

Local Data Source Protection

Branch office

ONE SERVERFile serverHyper-VDPM 2007

CENTRALIZED BACKUP

Headquarters

DPM to DPM for DR

dpm2dpm4dr

FS1 \ data (share)

AccountingdB(SQLdb)

Mailboxes(ExchSG)

FS2 E:\team(directory)

DPM2007AFS1_data (share)SQL25\AccountingdB (sql)EX23\SG1\Mailboxes (exchange)FS2_E:\team\ (directory)

DPM2007BFS1_data (share)SQL25\AccountingdB (sql)EX23\SG1\Mailboxes (exchange)FS2_E:\team\ (directory)

OFFSITE TAPE BACKUP

DPM to DPM for DR

dpm2dpm4dr

FS1 \ data (share)

AccountingdB(SQLdb)

Mailboxes(ExchSG)

FS2 E:\team(directory)

DPM2007BFS1_data (share)SQL25\AccountingdB (sql)EX23\SG1\Mailboxes (exchange)FS2_E:\team\ (directory)

Powershell - 100% of UI

100% of following UI have cmdletsDisk and Library ManagementProtectionRecovery

CLI only scenariosConfiguring Backup LANDisconnected Protection Agent installConfiguring Maintenance & Consistency jobsDisaster recovery Switch protection

Backup “to the cloud”

Monitoring: MOM / SCOM 2007

Leverage existing System Center tools !

DPM SRT – System Recovery Tool

BARE METAL RECOVERYXP and 2003

DEDUPLICATION (SIS)File level

Rollback Volumes and MBR

• BARE METAL RECOVERY for XP & 2003

• Roolback of single NTFS volumes and MBR

• Single Instance Storage technology (SIS) to reduce space

perfmon.exe

Copy

Chunk

s

perfmon.exe

ntreg.dat

1 42 3

5 86 7

Windows Server 2003-A DPM SRT Server

cmd.exe9

10

11

Copy Chunks

Windows Server 2003-B

ntreg.dat

perfmon.exentreg.dat

cmd.exe

DPM SRT – System Recovery Tool

• Bare Metal Recovery of Windows Server 2008 with System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1

• http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/A/B/2AB50D28-D892-4BF3-B823-C62CA02E4CF8/DPM2007sp1_Bare_Metal_Recovery_of_Windows_Server_2008.docx

DPM Bare Metal RecoveryFor Windows 2008

DPM + Hyper-V

BUSINESS VALUE

IT VALUE

VIRTUALIZE on Hyper-VBackup VMs with DPM

SMB - DR strategy

Lower Backup TCO

Storage Savings

BRANCH Protection

“Backup as a Service” Ready (vaulting)

FULL SUPPORTABILITY

Flexibile management

Reuse of known IT skills (it’s Microsoft)

Easily meet Business DR goals (RTO/RPO)

Takeaways

INCREASE EFFICIENCY

Easy to Understand & ManageProtects all High Availability configs (ex: Hyper-V cluster)Fully Supported + Single vendor approach

CUT IT COSTS

Single box for DPM + other roles (File server, Hyper-V, etc)Cost Effective way to meet business RTO/RPONo more Data Loss Disk instead of Tape: reduce cost per TBNo variable costs! Capex recovered by Opex savings

TAKEAWAYS

EASY TO SELL

Cost Effective way to meet RTO/RPO that business needs“Microsoft protecting Microsoft workloads” storyDisk instead of Tape: reduce cost per TBNo variable costs! Capex recovered by Opex savingsIT REALLY WORKS!

GENERATE NEW BUSINESS

First, do DEPLOYMENTS Resulting savings mean

more € for consultantsmore € for hardware

Remember

We do not charge extra for:# CPUs in a server# cores in a serverTape library supportVTL (Virtual Tape Library) supportSize of Disk repositorySAN supportClustering support Peripheral interface of disk / tapeBacking up of Open filesUsing Blade centers15 Minute Synchronizations (near COB)Our form of Single Instance StorageOur fee is one based on number of physical servers!

INFO ABOUT DPM 2007 DPM Portal: http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/dpm/

default.mspx

TechNet:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/dpm/default.aspx

DPM Manuals:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb795539.aspx

DPM BLOG: http://blogs.technet.com/DPM/

IPD Guide:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/dpm/bb727240.aspx

Partner Site: http://www.dpmheroes.com/

TechNet Virtual Labs: System Centerhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/virtuallabs/bb539977.aspx

Technical Introduction to DPM 2007

How to Protect Exchange Server with DPM 2007

How to Protect SQL Server with DPM 2007

How to Protect SharePoint with DPM 2007

DPM 2007 COURSEWARECLASSROOM BASED COURSE: Implementing Data Protection

Manager 2007

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/syllabi/50213A.aspx

eLEARNING modules Installing and configuring DPM 2007: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/courseDetail.aspx?courseId=125637 Protecting and recovering SQL Server with DPM 2007: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/courseDetail.aspx?courseId=125638 Protecting and recovering Exchange Server with DPM 2007: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/courseDetail.aspx?courseId=125639 Protecting and recovering Sharepoint with DPM 2007: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/courseDetail.aspx?courseId=125640 Protecting and recovering Virtualized Environments with DPM 2007: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/courseDetail.aspx?courseId=125641

Disaster recovery and monitoring the DPM server: https://www.microsoftelearning.com/eLearning/courseDetail.aspx?courseId=125642

DPM CERTIFICATION EXAM: 70-658 http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exam.aspx?ID=70-658

Q & A

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it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.