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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.12 Administration and User Guide

Adding or editing a protection policy

You can use the PowerProtect Data Manager user interface to add a protection policy to protect an asset. You can also change the details of an existing protection policy.

Adding a protection policy

You can add a protection policy to protect any of the following asset types. For more information, see the appropriate publication.

Table 1. Protection-policy asset typesProtection-policy asset types
Asset type Publication
File System data PowerProtect Data Manager File System User Guide
Kubernetes cluster namespaces and PVCs PowerProtect Data Manager Kubernetes User Guide
Microsoft Exchange Server databases PowerProtect Data Manager Microsoft Exchange Server User Guide
Microsoft SQL Server databases PowerProtect Data Manager Microsoft SQL Server User Guide
Network Attached Storage (NAS) share and appliance data PowerProtect Data Manager Network Attached Storage User Guide
Oracle RMAN databases PowerProtect Data Manager Oracle RMAN User Guide
SAP HANA databases PowerProtect Data Manager SAP HANA User Guide
Storage Direct data PowerProtect Data Manager Storage Direct User Guide
Virtual machines PowerProtect Data Manager Virtual Machine User Guide

Editing a protection policy

You can change any of the following information for an existing enabled or disabled protection policy:

  • Policy name and description
  • Adding or removing assets from the policy
  • Backup and replication schedule
  • Backup optimization mode
  • Settings for network interface, storage target, storage unit, retention lock and Service Level Agreement (SLA).

You cannot modify a protection policy type or purpose. For these actions, add a policy. Storage quotas cannot be changed by editing a policy.

NOTE Once you save changes for an enabled or disabled policy, most changes take effect immediately. For a disabled policy's primary backup schedules, however, the changes do not take effect until you reenable the policy, since these schedules do not run in Disabled state.

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