I like the core backup feature. I also like the file server backup feature. I find Microsoft DPM interesting because it has fantastic integration with Microsoft products. For example, in Exchange and SharePoint, DPM is excellent when it comes to backing up data. It also does a decent job with open-source products.
System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-17T07:29:34Z
Mar 17, 2021
It is almost perfect for Microsoft products. It is not a very powerful tool, but it is okay for small sites and small businesses with Microsoft products.
It is easy to use for backup and restore. It is good for backing up Microsoft servers such as Exchange and SharePoint servers.
Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM) is an enterprise backup system that can be used to back up data from a source location to a target secondary location. Microsoft DPM allows you to back up application data from Microsoft servers and workloads, and file data from servers and client computers. You can create full backups, incremental backups, differential backups, and bare-metal backups to completely restore a system. Microsoft DPM can store backup data to disks for short-term storage,...
This solution helps us to manage all of the operations across servers and different workstations.
I like the core backup feature. I also like the file server backup feature. I find Microsoft DPM interesting because it has fantastic integration with Microsoft products. For example, in Exchange and SharePoint, DPM is excellent when it comes to backing up data. It also does a decent job with open-source products.
I could back up all the stuff we had, even the VMs we have for Hyper V.
Microsoft DPM is scalable.
The most important feature is that it's easy to use.
It is almost perfect for Microsoft products. It is not a very powerful tool, but it is okay for small sites and small businesses with Microsoft products.
It is easy to use for backup and restore. It is good for backing up Microsoft servers such as Exchange and SharePoint servers.
The automated procedure is quite good for us, as it is able to capture all of the information that we require.
The initial setup is quite straightforward.
It has an application backup, a file backup, a system backup and a hypervisor.
The solution backs up Microsoft workloads as well as anything on the market.
Its capability to give a BMR for all the workstations that I want to connect to.
The most valuable feature is the recovery.
The most valuable feature is that DPM has an index so individual files can be searched.
The user interface is very good. The reporting and monitoring features are also good.