Operations for Project Server 2010
Applies to: Project Server 2010
Topic Last Modified: 2011-11-23
This article provides links to articles about operations.
In this section:
Project Server 2010 Administrator's Guide
Microsoft Project Server 2010 administrators must manage many tasks in the Microsoft Project Web App (PWA) Server Settings page for users to access and interact effectively with data. The Microsoft Project Server 2010 Administrator’s Guide helps your organization understand these tasks that are involved with administering Microsoft Project Server 2010.
Server Settings (Project Server 2010)
This section helps your organization understand the tasks involved with administering Project Server 2010.
Back up and restore databases (Project Server 2010)
This chapter covers backing up and restoring databases, including the prerequisites for performing these tasks.
Project backup and recovery (Project Server 2010)
This chapter covers backup and recovery operations for Project Server 2010, including migrating a Project Web App instance and backing up and restoring a Project Server farm.
Database maintenance plans for Project Server 2010
This chapter contains information and guidelines for maintaining the databases that host Project Server 2010. It describes and provides examples of the database maintenance tasks that we recommend when you are using Project Server 2010.
Database management (Project Server 2010)
This section covers database maintenance procedures.
Use Project Web App (Project Server 2010)
This section describes how to configure and use Project Web App. Content is designed for team members, project managers, portfolio managers, and site administrators.
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This article describes how to add or remove a Microsoft Project Web App Web Part from a Web site that resides in the same site collection as the Project Web App (PWA) instance.
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This article describes how to add Microsoft Project Web App Web Parts to a site that is not in a Project Web App (PWA) site collection.
Best practices for managing a large number of resources in Project Server 2010
This article describes best practices for managing users in a Microsoft Project Server 2010 environment when you have projects that have a large number of users.