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Upgrade from 10.0.0.0.4461 P2 to 12.3

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Hi all,

I have an environment with a very old version (10.0.0.0.4461 P2) and I want to upgrade to 12.3

I know of the pre-reqs for this, but can't find the .iso file for the required Cumulative patch (https://www.veeam.com/kb4291) before I can upgrade to 11a. If I can do this I'd restore the configuration backup from the existing server to a newly installed 12.3 server.

Can somebody point me in the right direction for the .iso download, or will it be a case of recreating all required backup jobs on the new server ?

Thanks in advance :)
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Re: Upgrade from 10.0.0.0.4461 P2 to 12.3

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Hi stormtrooper,

Regrettably, as per our Supported Upgrade Paths, only 10a is supported for upgrade to v12.3. Please see the End of Support Upgrade Path note.

I advise a fresh installation and recreate the jobs. Backups from your current installation can be imported into the new server, so you don't need to start the backup chains from scratch.
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Re: Upgrade from 10.0.0.0.4461 P2 to 12.3

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Ah ok thanks. I must admit I'd overlooked the fact I could import the previous backups into the new installation. By doing this would all the backup history also be imported ?
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Re: Upgrade from 10.0.0.0.4461 P2 to 12.3

Post by david.domask » 1 person likes this post

Glad to assist.

Regarding backup history, you mean the job session history?

Regrettably no, that will not be imported. If you have a need to maintain records of the session history, you can produce reports on the current VBR with Powershell; Get-VBRBackupSession and Get-VBRRestoreSession should be enough; it's been awhile since I used v10 but I don't recall any significant changes to these two cmdlets, so check on our Powershell forums and I expect any session history report should work.

Similarly, I know the MyVeeamReport script was maintained from versions 9.5u4 to current, so I suppose you could use an older version to produce a one-off report on your current installation to get the report data.
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