Dell PowerVault DP600 User Manual

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2. In the Synchronization frequency section, do one of the following:

• Select Every, and then select the frequency at which you want to synchronize the

replica on your DPM server with the changes on your protected server. For

application data protection, the synchronization frequency also determines the

recovery point schedule. You can select a synchronization frequency interval of

anywhere from 15 minutes to 24 hours.

The default behavior is every 15 minutes, which means that the DPM server will

never be more than 15 minutes behind the computer it is protecting. The average

Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is 15 minutes from any event that critically impacts

the computer or disk.

• Select Just before a recovery point to synchronize the data just before a scheduled

recovery point.

When you select this option, recovery points for all protection group members are

created according to the schedule you configure. The network traffic is potentially

greater at the time of synchronization when you select this option.

For more information about synchronization, in the "DPM 2007 Operations Guide",

see

Managing Performance

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=91859).

3. To specify the recovery points:

Recovery points for files. Click Modify to change the recovery point schedule for

file data. Recovery points for files are created according to the schedule you

configure.

Application recovery points. Click to create recovery points for application data

after each synchronization. For data protection of applications that do not support

incremental backups, such as SQL Server databases using the simple recovery

model, the express full backup schedule determines the recovery point schedule

Express full backup. Click Modify to change the express full backup schedule. To

enable faster recovery time, DPM regularly performs an express full backup, which is

a type of synchronization that updates the replica to include the changed blocks.

Note

Performing frequent express full backups may impact performance on the

protected server. For more information about express full backups, in the

DPM 2007 Operations Guide, see

Managing Performance

(http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=91859).

DPM can store a maximum of 64 recovery points for each file member of a protection

group. For application data sources, DPM can store up to 448 express full backups

and up to 96 incremental backups for each express full backup. To support end-user

recovery, the recovery points for files are limited to 64 by Volume Shadow Copy

Service (VSS).

4. On the Modify Recovery Points screen, specify the times of the day and the days of the

week that you want to create a recovery point, and then click OK.

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