Hi folks,
we've stepped into some bugs after upgrading our proxmox cluster, like unable to backup disks of vm. The suggested fix from support was to switch back the guest-version to 8.4, which in most cases fixed the issue. But after all, it seems the new PVE version isn't fully compatible yet to latest Veeam B&R.
Is there any roadmap which indicates, when Veeam is going to fully support (latest) PVE 9 and of course features like application-aware backups like SQL.
Any hints or guesses are welcome!
Best,
Chris
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Re: PVE 9.1 - support and app-aware
Hello Christoph,
Please share the Case ID for reference.
Please share the Case ID for reference.
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Re: PVE 9.1 - support and app-aware
As requested: # 07908857
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Re: PVE 9.1 - support and app-aware
The official system requirements include PVE 8.2 to. 9.1 as supported with the latest Veeam Plug-in for Proxmox VE (https://www.veeam.com/kb4706).
see https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbpro ... html?ver=3
Application Aware Processing for proxmox workloads is supported from veeam v13 as well, including SQL processing.
see https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbpro ... html?ver=3
Which application aware part are you missing?
see https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbpro ... html?ver=3
Application Aware Processing for proxmox workloads is supported from veeam v13 as well, including SQL processing.
see https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbpro ... html?ver=3
Which application aware part are you missing?
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