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Work with recovery points

 

Updated: May 13, 2016

Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Data Protection Manager, System Center Data Protection Manager 2010, System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager

System Center 2012 – Data Protection Manager (DPM) relies on recovery point technology to allow you to recover your data. A recovery point, also referred to as a snapshot, is a point-in-time copy of the files and folders that are protected by the DPM server.

A recovery point, also referred to as a snapshot, is a point-in-time copy of a replica stored on the server for System Center 2012 – Data Protection Manager (DPM). A replica is a complete point-in-time copy of the protected shares, folders, and files for a single volume on a protected computer.

To start data protection, a full replica of the selected data must be copied to the allocated replica volume on the DPM server.

Note

With data co-location the allocated replica volume will be shared by other data sources to include their replicas.

Thereafter, the replica is periodically synchronized with changes to the protected data. DPM creates recovery points of each replica in a protection group according to a specified schedule. You can access the recovery points to recover previous versions of files in the event of data loss or corruption. You can recover data, and you can also configure end-user recovery so that users can recover their own data.

When you select recovery point times, DPM provides you with estimates for recovery range and maximum data loss. These estimates can help you specify a recovery point schedule that provides adequate data protection and meets your recovery goals. A maximum of eight recovery points can be scheduled per day.

In the Recovery task area, you can access recovery points to recover previous versions of files in the event of data loss or corruption. DPM administrators can recover data, or they can configure end-user recovery so that end users can independently recover their own data.

In the Protection task area, you can manually create an immediate recovery point to disk or tape. You can also modify the protection options for a protection group to specify when and how often to create recovery points.

Note

You can delete a recovery point only by using DPM Management Shell. You cannot delete a recovery point using DPM Administrator Console.

In this section

Create a recovery point

Show all recovery points

Modify a recovery point schedule

Delete a recovery point