The Evolving Data Protection Landscape in a Windows World
At Storage Networking World 2009, I delivered a session that wasn't specifically about DPM, SCE, Storage, or File Services - or any other "product" from Microsoft. It was a holistic view of the wide range of data protection options.
The session started with 3 disclaimers:
- I work for a vendor, but I am a storage (data protection) geek
- My opinions may not reflect those of my management, Microsoft Corporation or its partners
- SNW endeavors to have “vendor neutral” education, with no “sales pitches” and little to no mention of products (this is a good thing). This session will discuss technologies and representative products from multiple sources, many of which you likely already own and no ‘sales pitch’ is intended
I categorized the myriad of protection and availability technologies into four core buckets, based on goals, with RPO/RTO and cost being axis factors:
- Mission Criticial
- High Availability
- Disk-Protection
- Tape-Backup
From there, I mapped most of the Micosoft Protection and Availability technologies into the buckets and gave a quick overview of many technologies that the attendees likely already have, including:
- SQL mirroring
- Exchange CCR/SCR
- Clustering
- DFS replication and namespace
- Volume Shadowcopy Services
- Data Protection Manager
- etc.
.Here is a PDF of the session presentation.
(c) 1999-2009 "The Landscape of Data Protection" by Jason Buffington