Re: Data Protection Management

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I'm the last one to say that anything's off topic for this group, but you
really need to post this in microsoft.public.dataprotectionmanager. There's
an MS employee on the DPM dev team who answers a lot of questions over
there, and AFAIK there's not much penetration of DPM into SBS networks yet.
It's a great concept and I'm sure its day is coming in SBS, but even so
you'll get a better answer in that group.


"Rick" <rick.wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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From Microsoft:
"We recommend that you protect no more than 30 file servers and 6
terabytes (TB) of data with a single DPM server"

Is the 6TB limit include raw file usage?

We have 3 file servers that have 3TB of data each, I would like to know
if one DPM Server will suffice. We schedule a Shadow Copy once a day
and have the max disk space set at 400GB. So will the initial sync
duplicate the 3TB of data and then need more space for tha shadow copy?

I am just breaking into this app so please excuse the newbiw questions.

Rick



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  • Data Protection Management
    ... Is the 6TB limit include raw file usage? ... if one DPM Server will suffice. ... and have the max disk space set at 400GB. ... duplicate the 3TB of data and then need more space for tha shadow copy? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Data Protection Management
    ... Is the 6TB limit include raw file usage? ... if one DPM Server will suffice. ... and have the max disk space set at 400GB. ... duplicate the 3TB of data and then need more space for tha shadow copy? ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)