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June 8th, 2008 06:00
Networker 7.3 vs Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM)
Hello All,
We currently have Networker 7.3.x installed and configured as backup system for the entire data center (including File Servers, Exchange, SQL, Oracle, VMWare ESX), and lately our management had asked us to use Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM) to backup some of our servers .
We'd like to get advices from all of you expert on where we should go here? Questions are:
1. Did anyone have head-to-head comparison between Networker 7.3 vs Microsoft DPM?
2. IF we end-up with condition where we must implement Microsoft DPM, how are we going to combine it with the existing Networker 7.3.x?
Please kindly give your opinion and advices.
Thank You.
We currently have Networker 7.3.x installed and configured as backup system for the entire data center (including File Servers, Exchange, SQL, Oracle, VMWare ESX), and lately our management had asked us to use Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM) to backup some of our servers .
We'd like to get advices from all of you expert on where we should go here? Questions are:
1. Did anyone have head-to-head comparison between Networker 7.3 vs Microsoft DPM?
2. IF we end-up with condition where we must implement Microsoft DPM, how are we going to combine it with the existing Networker 7.3.x?
Please kindly give your opinion and advices.
Thank You.
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ble1
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June 11th, 2008 00:00
2) There is NMM module which does backup of DPM (addressing the DPM's issue of selfprotection). So you could use DPM for Windows boxes and then have that backed up by NW.
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June 13th, 2008 01:00
beckersf
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June 16th, 2008 00:00
I believe you should let the two products work together. However dpm 2007 also has writing capabilities to tape...
http://blogs.technet.com/jbuff/archive/2007/12/18/DPM-2007-in-the-heterogeneous-enterprise.aspx
Succes with your choice