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1 Tech·Ed North America 2009 11/28/2018 3:02 PM
© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

2 Tech·Ed  North America 2009 11/28/2018 3:02 PM Protecting Applications with Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 with SP1 Jason Buffington Senior Technical Product Manager Microsoft Corporation blog.JasonBuffington.com MGT204 © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

3 This is a Three Part Series
MGT204 – Technical Introduction Overview of DPM 2007 DEMO – Protecting Windows data How it really works DEMO – Recovering data Other stuff MGT316 – Protecting Applications Exchange SQL Server SharePoint Virtualization MGT401 – Advanced Features Disaster Recovery Command Line control via PowerShell™ and Pre-/Post- Scripting Monitoring with System Center Operations Manager Bare Metal Recovery … with the System Recovery Tool (SRT)

4 Microsoft Forefront Client Security
November 2006 Agenda Two-slide refresher on DPM 2007 How does data protection REALLY work Exchange SQL Server SharePoint Virtualization Putting it all together Questions and Answers There are slides I will not cover in this PPT – for your reference © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

5 with offsite replication & tape
Online Snapshots (up to 512) Disk-based Recovery Active Directory® System State Up to Every 15 minutes DPM 2007 sp1 DPM 2007 sp1 Disaster Recovery with offsite replication & tape Tape-based Backup file shares and directories DPM 2007 Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for Windows application and file servers Rapid and reliable recovery from disk instead of tape Advanced technology for enterprises of all sizes

6 Standard DPML = “File agent”
Enterprise DPML – “Application Agent” – per protected server Unified support of Microsoft applications SQL, Exchange, SharePoint, & Virtualization – and files Protect DPM 2 DPM 4 DR – disaster recovery Bare Metal Recovery Standard DPML = “File agent” per protected Windows Server No additional “Open File” or add-on modules file shares and directories Active Directory® System State DPM Server Up to Every 15 minutes DPM 2007 with integrated Disk & Tape Also available as a DPM OEM Appliance running on Windows Storage Server Client DPML “Desktop agent” XP Pro & Vista business file shares and directories Pricing guidance posted on microsoft.com/DPM

7 Protected Platforms Microsoft platforms with VSS capabilities
Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 Windows® SharePoint® Services version 3.0 Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Portal Server 2003 – protected as SQL databases Windows® SharePoint® Services version 2.0 – protected as SQL databases Microsoft® SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008 Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 – including LCR, CCR, and SCR configurations Microsoft® Virtual Server 2005 R2 Service Pack 1 Hyper-V™ Server and Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V Windows Server® 2003 Service Pack 1 Windows Server® 2008 Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2 Windows Vista® Business or higher

8 DPM 2007 – Express Full Using the native application VSS writer
How DPM 2007 Protects Data DPM 2007 – Express Full Using the native application VSS writer Check out … or JasonBuffington.com

9 DPM Finds Files that Make up Data
Back end server 1 E:\ + ContentDB1.mdf + ContentDB1.ldf F:\ + ContentDB2.mdf + ContentDB2.ldf G:\ + ConfigDB.mdf + ConfigDB.ldf Back end server 2 D:\ + ContentDB3.mdf + ContentDB3.ldf E:\ + ContentDB4.mdf + ContentDB4.ldf

10 DPM Identifies Blocks that Compose Files
DPM filter creates a volume map to monitor which disk blocks contain portions of the files to be protected E:\ + ContentDB1.mdf + ContentDB1.ldf F:\ + ContentDB2.mdf + ContentDB2.ldf DPM Filter – Volume Map

11 Start of Synchronization Window
Time = 10:18 Time = 10:26 Time = 10:30 Time = 10:01 Time = 10:06 Time = 10:00 (At least weekly… usually daily … up to every 30 minutes) VOLUME (actual disk blocks) File Write File Write File Write File Write 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 7 1 16 17 18 19 4 12 5 6 15 8 9 10 13 14 1 2 3 4 11 7 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 15 8 9 10 13 14 DPM Filter – Volume Map VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data Changed blocks noted

12 Start of Synchronization Window
Time = 10:30:01 VOLUME (actual disk blocks) DPM Synchronization 11 7 1 16 17 18 19 4 12 5 6 15 8 9 10 13 14 DPM Filter – Volume Map VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server Block Order 14 13 10 9 8 15 6 5 12 4 19 18 17 16 1 7 11

13 Start of Synchronization Window
Transmit changed blocks from 10:00-10:30 to DPM server Data integrity preserved, since volume snapped Time = 10:30:03 Time = 10:30:02 VOLUME (actual disk blocks) And File IO continues DPM Synchronization 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 19 20 11 21 12 13 22 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DPM Filter – Volume Map VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server, while live disk continues. Block Order 1 9 12 15 16 17 2 10 11 13 14 3 8 4 5 6 7

14 And the Process Continues…
Time = 10:30:04 VOLUME (actual disk blocks) And File IO continues 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 19 20 11 21 12 13 22 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DPM Filter – Volume Map VSS Snapshot taken on production volume to ensure consistent data Cache of changed blocks is sent to DPM server, while live disk continues. Frozen blocks from snapshot are released

15 Transactional Log backups
How DPM 2007 Protects Data Transactional Log backups

16 Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Baseline initial Mirror
Production Server DPM Replica Database 0:00 Database 0:00 Baseline Initial Mirror

17 Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 0: Transaction logs
Production Server DPM Replica Database 0:XX Database 0:00 Database 15 minute Syncs Every 15 minutes, closed transaction logs are sent to the DPM server

18 Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 0: Transaction logs
Production Server DPM Replica Database 0:XX Database 0:00 Database Restore DPM can restore server to any 15 minute point in time Database 0:00 Roll forward to 0:XX with transaction logs

19 Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 1: DPM express full
Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 1: Transaction logs Production Server DPM Replica Database 1:00 Database 1:XX Database 0:00 Database 1:00 Express Full 15 Minutes 0:00 Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 Day 1 : Data changes At least weekly but usually daily, a DPM Express Full re-synchronizes the DPM Replica

20 Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 1: Transaction logs
Production Server DPM Replica Database 1:XX Restore Database 1:00 Database 1:00 15 Minutes 0:00 Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 DPM can restore to Today at 2:15 Use existing 1:00 replica Roll forward logs to 2:15 DPM can restore to Yesterday at 10:45 Shadow copy 0:00 to rebuild day 0 Roll forward logs to yesterday at 10:45

21 Efficient Protection Beyond De-duplication Day 2: DPM express full
Production Server DPM Replica Database 2:00 Database 2:00 Database 1:00 Express Full 1:00 0:00 Shadow Copy of 0:00 to 1:00 + Transaction logs Day 0 Week 2 : Express Full - resynchronization Up to 512 shadow copies, plus their logs 512w x 7d x 24h x 4(15m) = 344,000 Recovery Points

22 Exchange Server protection specifics

23 Exchange 2007 – LCR Local Continuous Replication
One exchange server with redundant copy of database Failover to redundant copy in case of database corruption or drive loss Backup from Active DB drive Exchange 2007 DPM

24 Exchange 2007 – CCR Cluster Continuous Replication
Redundant exchange servers and redundant databases Can be geo-diverse Databases logs are replicated Exchange 2007 CCR Exchange 2007 Active Exchange 2007 Passive Role Preferred Backup Active – most current data Passive – least production impact Node Preferred backup Protect node closest to DPM server DPM

25 Key Highlights – Exchange Protection
DPM protects both Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 DPM supports stand alone, MSCS clusters, CCR, LCR and SCR Protection continues after planned failover One time full backup followed by periodic express fulls and incrementals Logs truncated after successful backups only Eseutil runs on DPM – lower load on Exchange, faster completion

26 Key Highlights – Exchange Protection
Failover behavior for CCR DPM protects selected node After failover, incrementals continue without any issues Next full will fail, but DPM automatically schedules a Consistency check 30 minutes after the scheduled Express full After the consistency check, protection continues seamlessly

27 Key Highlights – Exchange Recovery
DPM supports recovering SG level DB level Mailbox level For Exchange DB level recoveries, Recovery to original location will recover to latest point only To recover to older point, bring DB to clean shutdown state and then mount it

28 Key Highlights – Mailbox Recovery
Exchange 2003 Mailbox account present on AD Restore to RSG Use Exmerge to get the data out Mailbox account not present on AD Create a new user Attach the mailbox to this new user Extract the required items from the mailbox Exchange 2007 For both cases, recover to RSG DPM recovers the DB to the RSG and mounts it Admin only needs to run the Exchange tools to extract the required data

29 Exchange 2007 SP1- SCR E3 SCR Protection E1 E2 DPM 2 DPM 4 DR
Standby Node E3 SCR Protection Failover across sites of current data Exchange SCR Disk-based for fast recovery DPM 2007 Active Node Passive Node E1 E2 CCR Exchange Exchange Backup with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007 Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape DPM 2007 DPM 2 DPM 4 DR DPM 2007 RTM Disaster Recovery / Offsite Data Recovery previous points of data

30 Failover across sites of current data
DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 Exchange 2007 SP1- SCR Active Node Passive Node Standby Node E3 E1 E2 CCR SCR Exchange Exchange Exchange SCR Protection Failover across sites of current data Backup DPM SP1 Disk-based for fast recovery DPM 2007 Tertiary Disk – and Offsite Tape DPM 2007 No Bandwidth duplicated DPM1 DPM 2007 SP1 Offsite Tape & Previous Recovery Points

31 SQL Server Protection Specifics

32 Database mirrored SQL cluster
SQL Server Mirrored Database Mirrors feature redundant SQL servers and redundant databases Databases logs are replicated Database Failover is now automatically recovered in DPM 2007 service pack 1 Database mirrored SQL cluster SQL Primary SQL Secondary DPM

33 SQL Server Log shipping
Features one SQL server with redundant databases Each copy is treated as a unique drive by DPM Redundant backups require that both drives be protected Express Full’s only – no T-Logs SQL Log Shipping SQL SQL DPM

34 Key Highlights – SQL Protection
For SQL servers in full recovery mode (and not log shipped) DPM supports Express full and incremental backups Logs are truncated as part of the incremental backups For Log shipped/DBs in simple recovery mode DPM detects this and only performs express full backups (no incremental backups supported)

35 Key Highlights – SQL Recovery
Ability to recover to Original location Rename and restore Alternate location Recovery will support Recovering DB and required logs and bring DB online Recovering DB and logs and also rolling forward logs on the SQL server Recovering DB and logs (to required PIT) and leaving DB in restoring state

36 SQL Server SQL Server 2008 protection (2008-06 Rollup)
DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 SQL Server SQL Server 2008 protection ( Rollup) Migration assistance from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 Protect SQL 2005 Production Restore with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007 SQL 2008 Test? Dev? Prod? “migrate”

37 SQL Server SQL Server 2008 protection (2008-06 Rollup)
DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 SQL Server SQL Server 2008 protection ( Rollup) Migration assistance from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 Protection of mirrored databases before: DPM (RTM) After: Failover aware (SP1) Database mirrored SQL cluster Database mirrored SQL cluster Active Node Passive Node failed Node Active Node A B A B SQL Server SQL Server SQL Server SQL Server New Active with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007 A B with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007

38 SQL Server SQL Server 2008 protection (2008-06 Rollup)
DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 SQL Server SQL Server 2008 protection ( Rollup) Migration assistance from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 Protection of mirrored databases Parallel backup of databases (SQL Server 2008 only) Before: Parallel servers, sequential DB backups After: All parallel for better backup of inter-dependant data t1 start t1 start then t2 t1 then t3 t1 SQL Server SQL 2008 t1 start t1 start’ with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007 with integrated Disk & Tape DPM 2007 then t2’ t1’ then t3’ t1’ SQL Server SQL 2008

39 SQL Server and Exchange
11/28/2018 3:02 PM demo SQL Server and Exchange © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

40 SharePoint Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

41 SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services 2.0
SQL content database protection with DPM 2007 STSADM – dump utility for sites and site collections WSS 2.0 / SPS 2003 Internet Information Services (IIS) “Front End” (SQL) DPM 2007 SQL VSS Writer

42 Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
SharePoint 2007 and WSS 3.0 Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index) “Farm” Config dB (SQL) WFE "Web Front End" System State DPM 2007 SP1 SharePoint VSS Writer SQL SQL SQL Index

43 Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
SharePoint 2007 & WSS 3.0 Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index) “Farm” Config dB (SQL) WFE "Web Front End" System State DPM AGENT installed automatically by AD/GP or SMS/SCCM DPM 2007 SP1 SharePoint VSS Writer Next Scheduled Backup SQL SQL SQL SQL Index NEW

44 Protection: Key Takeaways
DPM protects the entire farm data by a single check box DPM leverages the WSS writer to determine all the components to back up At the time of backup, DPM works across multiple servers in the farm and backs up the data from across all these servers DPM only performs express full backups for SharePoint After the backup is done, DPM queries the SharePoint object model to get all the information about the sites, items, etc. Failure of backup for a single database doesn’t imply the farm backup has failed Failure to query the object model for the catalog doesn’t imply the backup has failed

45 Content DB information
SharePoint 2007 Recovery The Entire Farm Content DB information “Farm” Config dB (SQL) DPM 2007 Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index)

46 Content DB information
SharePoint 2007 Recovery The Entire Farm A Content DB Content DB information “Farm” Config dB (SQL) DPM 2007 Content DB Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index)

47 SharePoint 2007 Recovery The Entire Farm A Content DB Site Collection
Site Collection / Site / Individual Document The Entire Farm A Content DB Site Collection A Site Document Content DB “Recovery Farm” (single server) Temporary Staging Area Complies with SharePoint Server design Garbage scrubbed after restore Might be a virtual machine (VM) “Farm” Config dB (SQL) DPM 2007 DPM handles restore thru Recovery Farm to production Farm Farm then redirects data to appropriate content database and site Content Servers (SQL) Enterprise Search (index)

48 Recovery – Key Takeaways
Similar workflows for all recovery operations – item/DB/farm DPM requires a recovery farm for item level recovery Recovery farm is a single machine SharePoint Server 2007 box – can be a virtual machine

49 SharePoint Enhancements
Optimization of catalog IIS IIS IIS WFE.1 WFE.2 WFE.3 SQL Search Config DB Index Content.1 SQL Content.2 SQL Content.3 SQL Content.X SQL Content.Y SQL Content.Z SQL Microsoft IT = 5TB of content in just one farm Time DPM 2007 Backup 2 hours Re-Catalog 8 hours Total 10 hours

50 SharePoint Enhancements
DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 SharePoint Enhancements Optimization of catalog IIS IIS IIS WFE.1 WFE.2 WFE.3 SQL Search Config DB Index Content.1 SQL Content.2 SQL Content.3 SQL Content.X SQL Content.Y SQL Content.Z SQL Microsoft IT = 5TB of content in just one farm Time DPM 2007 DPM 2007 SP1 Backup 2 hours Re-Catalog 8 hours 15 minutes! Total 10 hours 2:15

51 SharePoint Enhancements
DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 SharePoint Enhancements Optimization of catalog Protection of index DPM 2007 GOOD Protection for SharePoint content Supported Restore for SharePoint, including individual documents BUT -- Need to manually protect Index via whitepaper DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 GREAT Protection for SharePoint content with optimized catalog Supported Restore for SharePoint, including individual documents Now including Index protection

52 Virtual Server and Hyper-V specifics Hyper-V – NEW in Service Pack 1
Virtualization Virtual Server and Hyper-V specifics Hyper-V – NEW in Service Pack 1

53 Virtualization HOST Guest OS instances Linux02 NT4-CustomApp
Win2003-SQL2005

54 Virtualization Virtual Machine 1 Virtual Machine 2 Virtual Machine 3

55 Virtualization - with non-VSS Guest OS
For any OS or application that is not internally VSS-aware: Linux Windows 2000 Windows with Oracle Windows with LOB app Virtual Machine 1 Virtual Machine 2 Windows 2000

56 Virtualization - with non-VSS Guest OS
Virtual Machine 1 Virtual Machine 2 Hibernate OS to dump memory / CPU to VSV Snap with VSS Resume OS Compare block checksums to send only changes within VHD’s Windows 2000

57 Virtualization - with VSS Guest OS
Virtualization Host -- VSS Writer VSS writer for SQL Server Database consistent VSS writer for Windows Server C: & D: volumes VSS writer for Windows Hypervisor WinSvr_C.VHD & WinSvr_D.VHD

58 Virtualization - with VSS Guest OS
Referential VSS writer No downtime Recursive VSS consistency Only requires updated VM additions from MSVS SP1 or HV IC’s Protected from host “No downtime” (no bounce) “No agent” (SW or $$$)

59 Virtualization - Protect From Host or Guest?
Protect or recover the whole machine No data selectability / granularity “Bare Metal Recovery” of every VM Single DPM license on host, all guests protected Protect non-Windows servers One DPML “agent” on Host DPML

60 Virtualization - Protect from host or guest?
Protect or recover the whole machine No data selectability / granularity “Bare Metal Recovery” of every VM Single DPM license on host, all guests protected Protect non-Windows servers One DPML “agent” on Host Guest Protect or recover data specifically SQL database Exchange SharePoint Files No different than protecting the physical server DPML per Guest DPML

61 Virtualization - Protect From Host or Guest?
E-SMSE (System Center Management Suite) on Host Includes free use rights for Guests Windows 2000 DPML Host = E-DPML DPML YES, a combination works

62 Virtualization - Protect From Host or Guest?
If the backup happens from the virtualization host, all you see are the servers backed up as a whole object If you want to backup individual data objects like databases, you have to initiate the backup from machine’s perspective Databases in guest SQL08A DB1 DB2 WSHVA Entire server from host Virtualization Config SQL08A

63 WORKLOAD schedule specifics
“when to do what for which”

64 Express Fulls and Recovery Points
Transactional Applications – Exchange and SQL Server 0:00 6:00 12:00 1 Express Full per day

65 Express Fulls and Recovery Points
0:00 6:00 12:00 File based protection is just a little different Files and Directories – synchronized continuously, only “latest” and Recovery Points available Recovery Point 6:00 before day starts Recovery Point 8:00 Recovery Point 10:00 Recovery Point 12:00 Recovery Point 2:00 Recovery Point 4:00 Recovery Point 6:00 Recovery Point Midnight – for evening work

66 Express Fulls and Recovery Points
Transactional Applications – Exchange and SQL Server 0:00 6:00 12:00 Express Full every 4 hours Express Full every 4 hours Latest Express Full = 4:00 4:00 – 4:15 4:15 – 4:30 4:30 – 4:45 4:45 – 5:00 5:00 – 5:15 5:15 – 5:30 5:30 – 5:45 5:45 – 6:00 6:00 – 6:15 6:15 – 6:30 6:30 – 6:45 6:45 – 7:00 7:00 – 7:15 7:15 – 7:30 7:30 – 7:45 7:45 – 8:00

67 Express Fulls and Recovery Points
Transactional Applications – Exchange and SQL Server 0:00 6:00 12:00 1 Express Full per day Non-Transactional Application – SharePoint – routinely synchronized Express Full every 4 hours Non-Transactional Workload – Virtualization host – nightly synchronized 1 Express Full per day if offline backup Periodically for Online backups Express Full every 4 hours Files and Directories – synchronized continuously, only “latest” and Recovery Points available Recovery Point 6:00 before day starts 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 Midnight – for evening work

68 Resources/Tools for DPM
Web site blogs.technet.com/DPM Info DPM 2007 overview datasheet and webcast Datasheets, technical white papers and on-demand webcasts: How to Protect SQL Server with DPM 2007 How to Protect Microsoft Exchange Server with DPM 2007 How to Protect Virtualization Servers with DPM 2007 How to Protect SharePoint Server with DPM 2007 TechNet virtual labs - for hands-on learning with DPM 2007 SP1

69 jbuff@microsoft.com blog at JasonBuffington.com
question & answer blog at JasonBuffington.com

70 Related Content Required Slide Speakers,
please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Related Content MGT204 Technical Introduction to Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 with SP1 MGT316 - Protecting Applications with Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 with SP1 MGT401 - Advanced Capabilities of Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 with SP1 MGT02-INT - How to Protect SharePoint with Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1 MGT18-HOL - Technical Introduction to Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2007

71 Track Resources Key Microsoft Sites Community Resources
System Center on Microsoft.com: System Center on TechNet: Virtualization on Microsoft.com: Community Resources System Center Team Blog: System Center Central: System Center Community: System Center on TechNet Edge: System Center on Twitter: Virtualization Feed: System Center Influencers Program: Content, connections, and resources for influencers in the System Center Community. For information, contact

72 Resources Required Slide Speakers, www.microsoft.com/teched
TechEd 2009 is not producing a DVD. Please announce that attendees can access session recordings at TechEd Online. Resources Sessions On-Demand & Community Microsoft Certification & Training Resources Resources for IT Professionals Resources for Developers Microsoft Certification and Training Resources

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74 Required Slide 11/28/2018 3:02 PM © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION. © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.


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