Two System Center betas Announced: System Center Essentials and Data Protection Manager
I just got wind of two
System Center Essentials 2010
More information on SCE here:
- Blog: https://blogs.technet.com/systemcenteressentials/archive/2009/09/29/sce-2010-public-beta-is-here.aspx
- Main Site: www.microsoft.com/SCE
SCE 2010 is designed specifically for mid-sized organizations and delivers a unified physical and virtual IT management experience.
It enables you to better secure, update, monitor, and troubleshoot from a single console, so you can efficiently and proactively manage your IT environment:
- A unified solution with a single console for managing your physical and virtual servers, client computers, hardware, software, and IT services
- Smart alert notifications of IT issues, providing expert diagnostic information to accelerate problem diagnosis and quickly resolve issues before they cause downtime
- Simplify complex management tasks, like creation of virtual servers, software deployment, update management, and inventory collection
- Designed to be easy to deploy and maintain, exclusively for mid-sized organizations
System Center Data Protection Manager 2010
More information on DPM here:
- Blog: https://blogs.technet.com/jbuff/archive/2009/09/29/announcing-the-beta-for-dpm-2010.aspx
- Main Site: www.microsoft.com/DPM
There are lots of reasons to be excited about DPM 2010. Here are a few:
- Virtualization folks get item-level restore from within VM backups, as well as support for LiveMigration (CSV) scenarios for Hyper-V R2
- SharePoint folks lose the need for a Recovery Farm and gain auto-protection of new content databases
- SQL Server administrators get auto-protection at a SQL instance level, huge scalability increases and a self-service restore utility for DBAs
- Exchange managers get support for Exchange 2010, including DAG configurations, as well as CCR/SCR
- Windows client users get protection and recovery for remote laptops, with protection online and offline
- Disaster Recovery planners get lots of new options around multi-site chaining and protection between sites