Managing dpm servers, Performing general dpm server maintenance, See also – Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual

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Managing DPM Servers

As a system administrator, you are accustomed to managing servers in different roles. You plan

your maintenance routines to accommodate each server’s role, and you take that role into

account when making structural changes such as changing the server name or relocating the

server. So what do you need to consider when the role of a server running System Center Data

Protection Manager (DPM) is added to your network structure?

This section discusses performing common maintenance tasks on DPM servers. It provides

guidance on making changes to server configurations after DPM is set up and on how DPM

manages time zones. This section provides information about configuring firewalls on both the

DPM server and protected computers so that communication can be maintained. This section

also provides recommendations for monitoring DPM and offers methods for monitoring.

In This Section

Performing General DPM Server Maintenance

Performing DPM Server Management Tasks

Managing the Storage Pool

Monitoring DPM Server

See Also

Disaster Recovery

Managing Performance

Managing Protected File Servers and Workstations

Managing Protected Servers Running Exchange

Managing Protected Servers Running SQL Server

Managing Protected Servers Running Windows SharePoint Services

Managing Protected Virtual Servers

Managing Tape Libraries

Performing General DPM Server Maintenance

General maintenance includes tasks such as disk and file maintenance, updating operating

systems and applications, and protecting data by using antivirus software and performing regular

backups. Some special considerations apply when you are performing server maintenance on

DPM servers.

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