

All of your DPM servers are aggregated up through SCOM and therefore will show up in reports. The new reporting leverages the SCOM management pack and the DPM management pack. This reporting framework will cover all of your DPM servers because it is surfaced in SCOM. With the new reporting you can chose to use what is their out of the box or extend this further without any coding. As you can see there is some success SLA reporting, protected data source overview on specific workloads such as Exchange, SharePoint and SQL, duration summary in hours, top backup failure reasons, bandwidth, and transfer data, and even data around deduplication! The new reporting will be surfaced in SCOM. In this blog post I will take a look at what is coming. The video covering this can be found here starting at 19:43:Ĭloud Integrated Data Protection with System Center Data Protection Manager and Microsoft Azure Backup

It is not available as of now but is coming soon. Recently at TechEd Europe new DPM reporting was announced.

Hats off to the DPM team for stepping up and taking steps to improve this. Finally Microsoft has taken the step to improve the out of the box reporting within DPM. It was however an improvement over the out of the box DPM reporting. This report is community based and only offered reporting on one DPM server at a time.
