Re: tdp for databases support for sqlserver 2016

2017-06-14 Thread Harris, Steven
Gary

I am just starting to use this.  8.1 is good.  Do not use the earlier version, 
I think its 7.1.6, even if your SQL server is compatible, as there is a bug 
that causes the backup to be taken and then fail during post processing clean 
up.

Cheers

Steve

Steven Harris
TSM Admin/Consultant
Canberra Australia

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From the "*Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server updates V8.1.0*" book:

*Microsoft SQL Server 2016 is now supported*.

I don't see why it wouldn't be compatible with 7.1.7.1 servers - IBM usually 
maintains a minimum of 2-levels backwards compatibility.  All of my TSM servers 
are 7.1.6.3 and many clients are 8.1.0.2.  We just put up
2-2016 SQL servers using the 8.1 TDP and no issues so far.




On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 12:22 PM, Lee, Gary  wrote:

> 1.   Is this out yet, if not when?
>
> 2.   Is it compatible with tsm server 7.1.7.1?
> Thanks for the help.
> Looked on the site, but never found.
>



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Re: tdp for databases support for sqlserver 2016

2017-06-14 Thread Zoltan Forray
>From the "*Data Protection for Microsoft SQL Server updates V8.1.0*" book:

*Microsoft SQL Server 2016 is now supported*.

I don't see why it wouldn't be compatible with 7.1.7.1 servers - IBM
usually maintains a minimum of 2-levels backwards compatibility.  All of my
TSM servers are 7.1.6.3 and many clients are 8.1.0.2.  We just put up
2-2016 SQL servers using the 8.1 TDP and no issues so far.




On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 12:22 PM, Lee, Gary  wrote:

> 1.   Is this out yet, if not when?
>
> 2.   Is it compatible with tsm server 7.1.7.1?
> Thanks for the help.
> Looked on the site, but never found.
>



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*Zoltan Forray*
Spectrum Protect (p.k.a. TSM) Software & Hardware Administrator
Xymon Monitor Administrator
VMware Administrator
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zfor...@vcu.edu - 804-828-4807
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tdp for databases support for sqlserver 2016

2017-06-14 Thread Lee, Gary
1.   Is this out yet, if not when?

2.   Is it compatible with tsm server 7.1.7.1?
Thanks for the help.
Looked on the site, but never found.