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BACKING UP OPERATIONS MANAGER
You can learn more about backing up Operations Manager at http://technet.microsoft.com/
en-us/library/hh278864.aspx .
Service Manager
Backing up Service Manager involves backing up the following elements:
Service Manager encryption keys
Service Manager database
Service Manager data warehouse database
You can back up the Service Manager encryption keys using the SecureStorageBackup.
exe command line utility from an elevated command prompt. You can back up the Service
Manager database and the data warehouse database using SQL Server Management Studio
or by using DPM.
To recover a Service Manager deployment, perform the following general steps:
1. Restore the encryption key.
2. Install the new Service Manager management server on a computer that has the same
name as the original management server.
3. In the event that SQL Server was also installed on the Service Manager management
server, install SQL Server and restore the Service Manager database.
Run the Service Manager Installation Wizard, and select the Use An Existing Database
option, providing the details of the SQL instance that hosts the Service Manager data-
base.
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SERVICE MANAGER DISASTER RECOVERY
You can learn more about Service Manager disaster recovery at http://technet.microsoft.
com/en-us/library/hh495602.aspx .
Data Protection Manager
Just because DPM functions as a data protection solution for other elements of your private
cloud deployment, doesn't mean that you don't need to back up the DPM server itself. Your
protection strategy for the DPM server should include backing up:
The DPM database
All local volumes and application data on the computer that hosts DPM
All replicas on the DPM server protected by that DPM server
 
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