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Note

Adding a disk to the storage pool is not a requirement if you are going to use custom

volumes to protect your data sources, or if you are only going to use disk-to-tape

protection.

• Configure tape libraries and stand-alone tape drives if you want to protect data on tape.
• Install a protection agent on each computer that you want to protect.
• Start and configure the Windows SharePoint Services VSS Writer service (WSS Writer

service), and provide farm administration credentials for the protection agent.

Note

Perform this task only if you are protecting server farms on servers running Windows

SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.

• Create one or more protection groups.

In This Section

Adding Disks to the Storage Pool

Configuring Tape Libraries

Installing and Configuring Protection Agents

Starting and Configuring the WSS Writer Service

Creating Protection Groups

Adding Disks to the Storage Pool

The storage pool is a set of disks on which the System Center Data Protection Manager

(DPM) 2007 server stores replicas and recovery points for protected data. Before you can start

protecting data, you must add at least one disk to the storage pool. After configuration, you can

add more disks to the storage pool.

Note

DPM does not support USB/1394 disks.

For more information and guidelines for choosing disk types and calculating capacity

requirements for your storage pool, in "Planning a DPM 2007 Deployment", see

Planning the

Storage Pool

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=91965).

To help you estimate your storage space needs, download the

DPM storage calculator

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104370).

DPM 2007 requires a disk that is dedicated to the storage pool and a disk that is dedicated to the

following:

• System files
• DPM installation files

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