Version 2 of DPM, as the software is known, now offers a more granular approach to continuous data protection (CDP), as well as increased protection of data for Microsoft applications such as Exchange ...
Announced a year ago and released to public beta in April, Microsoft DPM is designed to integrate disk-to-disk and near-continual data protection into the Redmond, Wash., company&s server platforms.
Start-up BridgeSTOR recently introduced an appliance that deduplicates and compresses Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager data. The Application Optimized Storage (AOS) appliance can shrink ...
I'm thinking of giving MS DPM 2010 a try. Before I delve into it, I thought I could voice a few questions to find out if this product is feasible for us. We're a small shop with currently two HP DL370 ...
Microsoft’s Data Protection Manager moves toward backup, but leaves some machines unprotected Microsoft has made its first attempt at tending to enterprisewide data protection. In our Clear Choice ...
Has anyone used both SnapManager for Exchange / SQL and also Microsoft's Data Protection Manager. How are they different / similar? How do they compare?<BR><BR>I've been reading up a bit on both and ...
Demand for continuous data protection is growing as more businesses realize they not only need to back up the data on their networks as changes are made, but also be able to recover that data quickly.
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
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