See also, Recovery goal options for each protection method – Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual

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The recovery goals are defined by the configuration of retention range, synchronization

frequency, and recovery point schedule. DPM provides default settings for the recovery goals;

however, you can modify each or all of the settings.

At least one synchronization must be scheduled to occur between scheduled recovery points. For

example, you specify a synchronization frequency of every 45 minutes. You cannot then

configure recovery points to be created at 1:00 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. because there is no

intervening synchronization between the recovery points.

When a SQL server is configured to use the Simple Recovery Model or is the primary server in a

log shipping pair, the recovery points for any protected databases on that server are created

according to the schedule for express full backups.

The following topics in this section provide detailed information to help you plan your recovery

goals:

Recovery Goal Options for Each Protection Method

Recovery Point Schedules for Long-Term Protection

Scheduling Options for Long-Term Protection

Customizing Recovery Goals for Long-Term Protection

See Also

Planning Protection Configurations

Recovery Goal Options for Each Protection
Method

The following table lists the recovery goal options for each DPM protection method.

Recovery Goal Options for Protection Methods

Protection method

Retention range

Synchronization

frequency or backup

schedule

Recovery points

Short-term on disk

1–448 days

Select a frequency

between 15 minutes and

24 hours, or select Just

before a recovery

point.

When a specific

synchronization

frequency is selected:

• Recovery points for

files are created

according to the

schedule you

configure.

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