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Introduction 5
Introduction
Additional storage is needed when the backup requirements of your IT
environment grow beyond the storage capacity of your Dell™ PowerVault™
Data Protection Solution. The storage is needed by Microsoft
®
System
Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 to accommodate the backup
data of your protected systems. The following situations may require
additional storage on the PowerVault Data Protection Solution:
Protecting additional systems
Protecting additional files on the protected system
Protecting additional applications (for example, SQL Server
2005,
Microsoft Exchange server, and Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007)
Increasing the number of DPM recovery points
See "Expanding Disk Storage" on page 7 for the guidelines, procedures and
tools to plan your disk expansion.
NOTE: Prior to planning or deploying additional storage or tape devices on your
system, review the Dell PowerVault Data Protection Solutions Information Update
for the latest information.
NOTE: For documents referenced in this guide, see the Dell PowerVault Protection
Quick Reference Guide at support.dell.com.
In addition to providing continuous disk-to-disk backup protection, DPM
includes the ability to provide disk-to-tape and long-term tape archival of
protected data. Attaching a PowerVault Data Protection Solution supported
tape drive, autoloader or library augments the disk-to-disk protection.
"Using Tape Drives and Libraries with DPM" on page 23 outlines the steps
needed to attach a supported tape drive to your system.
Throughout this document, a running example illustrates the steps and tools
used to accomplish the tasks within that section. The example scenario is
based on a system administrator’s successfully deployed DP500 PowerVault
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