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Data Protection Manager 2006 was released on September 27, 2005 at [[Storage Decisions]] in New York.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/sep05/09-27SCDPMLaunchPR.mspx|title=Microsoft Launches System Center Data Protection Manager as Part of Its Universal Distributed Storage Vision|date=January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cioinsight.com/c/a/Trends/Business-Continuity-Dominates-at-Storage-Decisions/|title=Business Continuity Dominates at Storage Decisions|date=January 2011}}</ref> The current version, Data Protection Manager 2012, supports protection of Windows [[file server]]s, [[Exchange Server]], [[Microsoft SQL Server]], [[SharePoint]] and [[Microsoft Virtual Server]]. It features [[bare-metal restore]].
 
==Supported systemsworkloads==
 
Following versions of the servers are supported:
DPM offers support for a variety of Microsoft Workloads. However it should be noted that support varies between versions with old operating systems being removed from new versions. Details at [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj860400.aspx DPM Proetection Support Matrix]
* [[Windows Server 2003]]
* [[Windows Server 2008]]
* [[Windows Server 2008 R2]]
* [[Windows Server 2012]]
* [[Windows Server 2012 R2]]
* [[Exchange Server]] 2003 with SP2
* [[Exchange Server]] 2007
* [[Exchange Server]] 2010
* [[Exchange Server]] 2013
* [[Microsoft SQL Server 2000]] with SP4
* [[Microsoft SQL Server 2005]] with SP1 or SP2.
* [[Microsoft SQL Server 2008]]
* [[Microsoft SQL Server 2012]]
* [[Windows SharePoint Services]] 3.0
* [[SharePoint 2007]]
* [[SharePoint 2010]]
* [[SharePoint 2013]]
* [[Windows XP]] SP2
* [[Windows Vista]]
* [[Windows 7]]
* [[Windows 8]]
 
==See also==