What can DPM back up?

Note

This version of Data Protection Manager (DPM) has reached the end of support, we recommend you to upgrade to DPM 2019.

This article provides details of the workloads that DPM can back up.

Use the following matrix for DPM 2016 and Semi-Annual Channel releases: 1801 and 1807:

  • Workloads – The workload type of technology.

  • Version – Supported VMM version for the workloads.

  • DPM installation – The computer/location where you wish to install DPM.

  • Protection and recovery – List the detailed information about the workloads, such as supported storage container or supported deployment.

Use the following matrix for DPM 2022:

Use the following matrix for DPM 2019:

  • Workloads – The workload type of technology.

  • Version – Supported DPM version for the workloads.

  • DPM installation – The computer/location where you wish to install DPM.

  • Protection and recovery – List the detailed information about the workloads such as supported storage container or supported deployment.

Protection support matrix

The following sections provide details of the protection support matrix for DPM:

Applications backup

Workload Version DPM installation Protection and recovery
Client computers (64-bit) Windows 11, Windows 10 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Servers (64-bit) Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012 R2, 2012 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine)

Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Volume, share, folder, file, and deduped volumes.

System state and bare metal (not supported for Azure virtual machine).

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the protection of ReFS volumes and ReFS deduped volumes.
System Center VMM VMM 2019, 2016 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
All deployment scenarios: Database.
SQL Server SQL Server 2022, SQL Server 2019, SQL Server 2017, 2016 and supported SPs, 2014 and supported SPs Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine

Azure virtual machine
All deployment scenarios: Database.

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the backup of SQL over ReFS.

DPM 2019 UR2 and later supports the backup of SQL database, stored on the Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs).

SQL Server 2022 is supported from 2019 UR5 and later.
Exchange Exchange 2019, 2016 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG).

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG.

DPM 2019 doesn't support the backup of Exchange over ReFS.

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the backup of Exchange over ReFS.
SharePoint SharePoint 2019, 2016 with latest SPs Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine

Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine)
Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, frontend web server content.

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server.

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the backup of SharePoint over ReFS.

VM backup

Workload Version DPM installation Protection and recovery
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012 R2, 2012 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs).

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders, volumes, and virtual hard drives.
VMware VMs VMware server 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 6.7 or 7.0 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Protect: VMware VMs on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs), NFS, and SAN storage.

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders available only for Windows, volumes, and virtual hard drives.

VMware vApps aren't supported.

vSphere 5.5 is not supported in 2019 UR5 and later.

vSphere 7.0 is supported from 2019 UR5 and later.

Linux

Workload Version DPM installation Protection and recovery
Linux Linux running as Hyper-V guest (Hyper-V running on Windows Server 2016/2019/2012 R2/2012)

Linux virtual machines running on the versions 5.5, 6.0, 6.5 or 6.7 of VMware vCenter and vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi).
Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Hyper-V must be running on Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012.

Protect: Entire virtual machine

Recover: Entire virtual machine

Only file-consistent snapshots are supported.

For a complete list of supported Linux distributions and versions, see the article, Linux on distributions endorsed by Azure.

Applications backup

Workload Version DPM installation Protection and recovery
Client computers (64-bit) Windows 10

Windows 11
Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Servers (64-bit) Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine)

Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Volume, share, folder, file, and deduped volumes.

System state and bare metal (not supported for Azure virtual machine).

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the protection of ReFS volumes and ReFS deduped volume.
System Center VMM VMM 2022, 2019, 2016 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
All deployment scenarios: Database
SQL Server SQL Server 2022, SQL Server 2019, SQL Server 2017, 2016 and supported SPs, 2014 and supported SPs Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine

Azure virtual machine
All deployment scenarios: database

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the backup of SQL over ReFS.

DPM 2019 UR2 and later supports the backup of SQL database, stored on the Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs).

SQL Server 2022 is supported from 2022 UR1 and later.
Exchange 2019, 2016 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

DPM 2019 doesn't support the backup of Exchange over ReFS

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the backup of Exchange over ReFS
SharePoint 2019, 2016 with latest SPs Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine

Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine)
Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server

DPM 2019 UR1 and later supports the backup of SharePoint over ReFS

VM backup

Workload Version DPM installation Protection and recovery
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2022, 2019, 2016 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders, volumes, and virtual hard drives.
VMware VMs VMware server 6.0, 6.5, 6.7, 7.0, 8.0 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Protect: VMware VMs on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs), NFS, and SAN storage.

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders available only for Windows, volumes, and virtual hard drives.

VMware vApps aren't supported.

vSphere 6.0 isn't supported in 2022 UR1 and later.

vSphere 8.0 is supported from 2022 UR2.

Linux

Workload Version DPM installation Protection and recovery
Linux Linux running as Hyper-V guest (Hyper-V running on Windows Server 2016/2019/2022)

Linux virtual machines running on versions 6.0, 6.5, 6.7, or 7.0 of VMware vCenter and vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi).
Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Hyper-V must be running on Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2016.

Protect: Entire virtual machine.

Recover: Entire virtual machine.

Only file-consistent snapshots are supported.

For a complete list of supported Linux distributions and versions, see the article Linux on distributions endorsed by Azure.

Protection support matrix

Workload Version DPM installation DPM - System Center SAC DPM - System Center 2016 Protection and recovery
System Center VMM VMM 2016,
VMM 2012, SP1, R2
Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y All deployment scenarios: Database
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 10 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine

VMware virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 8.1 Physical server

Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 8.1 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y

From Update Rollup 5 onwards
Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 8 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS and at least 1 GB.
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 8 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 7 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS and at least 1 GB.
Client computers (64-bit and 32-bit) Windows 7 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Volume, share, folder, files, and deduped volumes.

Protected volumes must be NTFS. FAT and FAT32 aren't supported.

Volumes must be at least 1 GB. DPM uses Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to take the data snapshot and the snapshot only works if the volume is at least 1 GB.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2016 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine)

Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware)

Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y

Not Nano server
Y
Not Nano server
Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal), and deduped volumes.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012 R2 - Datacenter and Standard Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y Volume, share, folder, file

DPM must be running on at least Windows Server 2012 R2 to protect Windows Server 2012 deduped volumes.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012 R2 - Datacenter and Standard Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal)

DPM must be running on Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 to protect Windows Server 2012 deduped volumes.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012/2012 with SP1 - Datacenter and Standard Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal

DPM must be running on at least Windows Server 2012 R2 to protect Windows Server 2012 deduped volumes.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012/2012 with SP1 - Datacenter and Standard Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y Volume, share, folder, file

DPM must be running on at least Windows Server 2012 R2 to protect Windows Server 2012 deduped volumes.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2012/2012 with SP1 - Datacenter and Standard Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal

DPM must be running on at least Windows Server 2012 R2 to protect Windows Server 2012 deduped volumes.
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 - Standard and Enterprise Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y

You need to be running SP1 and install Windows Management Frame 5.1
Y

You need to install Windows Management Frame 5.1
Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 - Standard and Enterprise Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y

You need to install Windows Management Frame 5.1
Y

You need to be running SP1 and install Windows Management Frame 5.1
Volume, share, folder, file
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 - Standard and Enterprise Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y

You need to install Windows Management Frame 5.1
Y

You need to be running SP1 and install Windows Management Frame 5.1
Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) N N Volume, share, folder, file
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) N N Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 SP2 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
N N Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Server 2008 SP2 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
Servers (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Storage Server 2008 SP2 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Volume, share, folder, file, system state/bare metal
SQL Server SQL Server 2017 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine

Azure virtual machine

Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware)
Y Y (UR5 Onwards) All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2016 SP1 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine

Azure virtual machine

Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware)
Y Y (UR4 onwards) All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2016 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine

Azure virtual machine

Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware)
Y Y (UR2 Onwards) All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2014 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2014 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2012 with SP2 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2012 with SP2 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2012 with SP2 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2012 with SP1 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2012 with SP1 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2012 with SP1 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2008 R2 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2008 R2 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2008 R2 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2008 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2008 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
SQL Server SQL Server 2008 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y All deployment scenarios: database
Exchange Exchange 2016 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

Backup of Exchange over ReFS not supported
Exchange Exchange 2016 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

Backup of Exchange over ReFS not supported
Exchange Exchange 2013 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

Backup of Exchange over ReFS not supported
Exchange Exchange 2013 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

Backup of Exchange over ReFS not supported
Exchange Exchange 2010 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

Backup of Exchange over ReFS not supported
Exchange Exchange 2010 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Standalone Exchange server, database under a database availability group (DAG)

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Mailbox, mailbox databases under a DAG

Backup of Exchange over ReFS not supported
SharePoint SharePoint 2016 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine

Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine)

Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware)
Y Y (UR2 Onwards) Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server

SharePoint SharePoint 2013 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server

SharePoint SharePoint 2013 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) - DPM 2012 R2 Update Rollup 3 onwards Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, SharePoint search, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server

SharePoint SharePoint 2013 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, SharePoint search, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server

SharePoint SharePoint 2010 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, SharePoint search, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server
SharePoint SharePoint 2010 Azure virtual machine (when workload is running as Azure virtual machine) Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, SharePoint search, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server
SharePoint SharePoint 2010 Windows virtual machine in VMware (protects workloads running in Windows virtual machine in VMware) Y Y Protect (all deployment scenarios): Farm, SharePoint search, frontend web server content

Recover (all deployment scenarios): Farm, database, web application, file or list item, SharePoint search, frontend web server
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2016 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders, volumes, and virtual hard drives.
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2012 R2 - Datacenter and Standard Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders, volumes, and virtual hard drives.
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2012 - Datacenter and Standard Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)

Recover: Virtual machine, Item-level recovery of files and folder, volumes, virtual hard drives
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 - Enterprise and Standard Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
Y Y Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders, volumes, and virtual hard drives.
Hyper-V host - DPM protection agent on Hyper-V host server, cluster, or VM Windows Server 2008 SP2 Physical server

On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine
N N Protect: Hyper-V computers, Hyper-V VMs hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)

Recover: Virtual machines, item-level recovery of files and folders, volumes, and virtual hard drives.
Linux Linux running as Hyper-V guest On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine Y Y Hyper-V must be running on Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows Server 2016. Protect: Entire virtual machine

Recover: Entire virtual machine

For a complete list of supported Linux distributions and versions, see the article, Linux on distributions endorsed by Azure.
VMware VMs VMware server 5.5, 6.0, or 6.5 On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine Y N VMware VMs on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs), NFS, and SAN storage.
Item-level recovery of files and folders available only for Windows. VMware vApps not supported.
VMware VMs VMware vSphere 6.7 On-premises Hyper-V virtual machine Y (Applicable for DPM 1807 and later) N VMware VMs on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs), NFS, and SAN storage.
Item-level recovery of files and folders available only for Windows. VMware vApps not supported.

Cluster support

DPM can protect data in the following clustered applications:

  • File servers

  • SQL Server

  • Hyper-V

    Note

    If you're protecting a Hyper-V cluster using scaled-out DPM protection, you can't add secondary protection for the protected Hyper-V workloads.

  • Exchange Server - DPM can protect non-shared disk clusters for supported Exchange Server versions (cluster continuous replication) and can also protect Exchange Server configured for local continuous replication.

  • SQL Server

    Note

    DPM doesn't support the protection of SQL Server databases hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs).

    Note

    DPM 2019 UR2 and later supports the protection of SQL Server databases, hosted on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs).

DPM can protect cluster workloads that are in the same domain as the DPM server, and in a child or trusted domain. If you want to protect data source in untrusted domains or workgroups, you'll need to use NTLM or certificate authentication for a single server or certificate authentication only for a cluster.

Next steps

Get ready to deploy DPM servers