Hello,
 It is essential that the client and server versions are married (it is true 
that there is the possibility of TDP clients work with newer versions of older 
servers, the rule of the previous version.)
 Another inportant fact is that the version of TDP support the version of SQL. 
Read the redbooks.
 For a future restore, SQL is who will determine whether the restored data will 
be accessible.
 The media, if you keep these seven years with TSM, not a problem, because the 
processes of migration and reclamation will be migrating their data to newer 
media, if of course, you upgrade your environment.

 Remember: If you perform daily FULL backups at a certain point in the future 
will have a very extensive list of inactive files on it, which left the query 
to restore very slow. Council to restore a SQL server with many files intact, 
and make command line, using queries to identify the id of the artifacts is 
restored with the /object.

 I hope this helps.  [Laughing]

 Sincerely.

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