Just fell into a bit of a Gotcha that I wasnβt aware, I have 4 Windows 2019 OS servers (Various HPs, DL380 G8, ML310 Gen8, etc all with various SAS Drives in RAID 10), 2 Production (Prod1 and Prod2), 2 On-Site DR with a 3rd 2019 Offsite DR server, managed to persuade bosses to invest in a new DL380 G10 with SSDs and 2022 OS (Prod3), built new server and migrated 2 of the Production HyperVs to new server (they start up so much quicker
Now I could understand if I was trying to go back to Server 2012 (or later !!!) or even 2016, but for it not to be able to go back 1 version seems to be a little ridiculous, I am not too sure if Veeam is complaining that it is going back from OS 2022 to OS 2019 or if itβs the Hyper 2022 back to Hyper 2019 (if that makes sense) OR is it something Microsoft have done ? From what I can see there doesnβt seem to be that much difference of either the OS or HyperV between the 2 versions other than a few cosmetics and cloud management. Seems such a potential waste or is this just another MS way of getting more money ?
So any solutions other than upgrading all older servers to 2022 which might not be possible due to the age of some of the older hardware (and trying to get the budget) or do I need to look at another product, i.e. Altaro, Vembu, etc, or will this suffer with the same issue ?
Any help advice much appreciated.