For any compatibility related issues please check the latest Compatibility Guide (Admininstration/Installation Guides do not get updated as often).
Based on the latest CG published on May 31st for SQL 2005 if your OS is 2008 only SP2 and SP3 are supported, but if your OS is 2003 (all editions) then SP1, 2, & 3 are supported.
So I supose you have to ask yourself if you really need it?
We have several SQL servers in our production environment. We push out daily a flat file backup and networker is scheduled to go and get that flat file backup and back it up.
The good thing here is that we do not need to have a SQL agent just a normal client license and if we need to restore the SQL DB is automatically defragmented.
What it means is that EMC have not tested it with the SP and certified as okay. You may find if it is a new SP that it will be problem free if the previous SP is supported.
pbina
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June 29th, 2009 18:00
For any compatibility related issues please check the latest Compatibility Guide (Admininstration/Installation Guides do not get updated as often).
Based on the latest CG published on May 31st for SQL 2005 if your OS is 2008 only SP2 and SP3 are supported, but if your OS is 2003 (all editions) then SP1, 2, & 3 are supported.
Hope it helps, Parviz...
dugans1
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We have several SQL servers in our production environment. We push out daily a flat file backup and networker is scheduled to go and get that flat file backup and back it up.
The good thing here is that we do not need to have a SQL agent just a normal client license and if we need to restore the SQL DB is automatically defragmented.
DavidHampson
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June 30th, 2009 03:00