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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.15 SAP HANA User Guide

Protection rules

Protection rules comprise one or more conditions that select matching assets and automatically assign them to a corresponding protection policy. PowerProtect Data Manager applies these rules to assets at discovery time.

You can apply protection rules to policies for the following asset types:

  • Virtual machine
  • File System
  • Kubernetes
  • Microsoft Exchange
  • Microsoft SQL
  • Network-attached storage (NAS)
  • Oracle
  • SAP HANA
  • PowerStore block volumes

Before defining a protection rule, note the following:

  • Creating protection rules requires at least one existing protection policy.
  • An asset can only belong to one protection policy.
  • Assets can move from one policy to another policy based on the priorities of the protection rules. You can manually move an asset into a protection policy and override automatic placement through protection rules. Manual assignment protects the asset through the specified policy but protection rules no longer apply to that asset. To apply protection rules again, remove the asset from the protection policy.
  • To ensure the protection of similar assets, the protection rule must specify a storage asset type.
  • For virtual machine protection policies, virtual machine tags created in the vSphere Client can only be applied to a protection rule.
  • A virtual machine application-aware protection policy that protects a Microsoft SQL Server Always On availability group (AAG) must include all the virtual machines of the AAG in the same protection group. Failure to meet this requirement might result in Microsoft SQL Server transaction log backups being skipped. Ensure that the protection rules are designed to include all the AAG virtual machines.
  • For Oracle assets, ensure that the Oracle protection rules do not use the DB ID and Oracle SID Name field settings that were supported with versions prior to PowerProtect Data Manager 19.6.

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