September 3, 2010 at 4:08 am
We are thinking of trying Microsoft DPM to replace our native SQL Server backup and disaster recovery plans and thought I would check on here to see if anyone was using it in production on any large databases (we currently have 1TB of data with many GBs log traffic/hour during our busiest hours). We are also about to set up Mirroring if this has any bearing on DPM so far as performance goes. My main concerns are as follows:
Cheers,
Alex.
September 6, 2010 at 3:07 am
Bump for the possibility of at least 1 response. Sorry!
October 19, 2011 at 5:43 pm
Alex,
Doesn't look as though you got a response to this, have you started using DPM yet? I was also recently asked to evaluate DPM2010. I'm finding it difficult to get good documentation on it though, although there is a lot for DPM2007. Some of the concerns I've seen in the older version were log shipping wasn't possible, reading tlogs wasn't possible, DPM could not backup anything less than in 15 intervals, and scheduling backup/refresh jobs were not as easy. I'm wondering if those issues are still there in the new release. I'm also wondering if integrity checks can be done before the backups, how difficult will it be to do my daily restores to my test environments.
If you know of any good reviews or documents on line, please let me know. I know Bret Ozar has an on line review, but again it's on DPM2007(if he has one on 2010 I haven't found it). I'm going to start playing with it this week and see how it goes. Hopefully some of the past issues have been resolved.
Thanks
Anita
Thanks!
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