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New Training Release: System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 Training

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Microsoft’s System Center products provide powerful solutions that help administrators manage multiple server environments more efficiently, while simplifying and automating many day to day tasks. Data Protection Manager 2010 offers an effective way to protect data continuously on the latest Microsoft server technologies, including Windows Server, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, Virtual Server, Hyper-V and much more.

Our latest release System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 Training will help you learn how to automate and simplify backup for your entire organization. The new course will help you master all that DPM has to offer, including:

  • Fast recovery times allowing you to recover critical files in minutes instead of hours
  • Zero data loss recovery for Exchange, SQL and SharePoint Servers
  • Continuous Data Protection allowing for 24/7 coverage with minimal operational impact

Take Advantage of the Powerful Features DPM 2010 Has to Offer

System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 TrainingInstructor Scott Lowe starts off the SCDPM 2010 training by showing you how to deploy DPM, install and manage DPM agents, and create and configure protection groups and recovery policies for the different types of services.

He then goes in-depth through the different backup techniques that DPM 2010 has to offer, including disk-to disk, disk-to-tape, disk-to-disk-to-tape as well as backing up to the cloud.

Scott also shows you how to perform backup and recovery for each Windows environment, including your Exchange and SharePoint servers, SQL databases, files and folders, and virtual environments. The course also includes a troubleshooting and best practices section that will help you optimize DPM 2010.

Learn How to Simplify and Automate Your Backup Processes

System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 Training covers:

  • Installing and managing SCDPM 2010
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting SCDPM 2010
  • Backing up and recovering Exchange, SharePoint, SQL, Hyper-V and Virtual Machines, File Servers and more
  • Additional backup and recovery options that might be helpful in your specific situation
  • And finally, how to protect the DPM itself

Our SCDPM training is designed for backup administrators and IT professionals who are interested in learning more about the backup process. A good understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 protocols and address structure, along with some experience with Active Directory is recommended before you begin this course, however experience with other System Center products is not required as each functions independently. Scott Lowe, the instructor for the course, also recommends some experience with backup and recovery as this is an advanced course for experienced administrators.

Learn more about our new System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 Training and see if your organization is ready to move on to a more sophisticated backup solution.

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  1. Posted by Miha Pecnik on February 26, 2011, 12:45 pm

    Can anyone provide any information if Microsoft plans any certifications on this subject (they did exist for SCDPM 2007)?

  2. Post Author
    Posted by Kasia Lorenc on February 28, 2011, 2:17 pm

    Hi Miha,

    At the moment there’s no word about a new MCTS for DPM 2010. I did a thorough check on MS learning, MS beta exams, forms and even Twitter and found nothing.

    But I will keep checking, and as soon as we hear about a new exam for DPM 2010 we’ll post it in our monthly Certification update, ok?

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

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