Then they got a rude awakening when they tried to install the v13 appliance!
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VBR v13 GUI Performance
#SPLIT from System Requirements Page: Quick Survey
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Agree... but you should also agree that VBR GUI / management has become a monster of slowness even on modern hardware
Always remember: we use 20% of features 80% of time. Maybe 10 / 90 with all features packed in VBR. I think Product Management should start to give an "Essentials" ISO to install just Backup / Replication and Cloud Export
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Always remember: we use 20% of features 80% of time. Maybe 10 / 90 with all features packed in VBR. I think Product Management should start to give an "Essentials" ISO to install just Backup / Replication and Cloud Export
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Re: System Requirements Page: Quick Survey
Do you have all the AV Exceptions in place? I've found this to typically be the most common reason for the console feeling slow.
https://www.veeam.com/kb1999 has all of the exceptions need
If you're using Windows Defender, I wrote a blog recently about automating this - https://bcthomas.com/2026/02/automating ... xclusions/
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Nice, tomorrow I'm gonna try it
VBR 13 killed GUI performance on many of my Customers Servers
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VBR 13 killed GUI performance on many of my Customers Servers
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Seems like the wrong thread for this...benthomas wrote: ↑Feb 16, 2026 8:29 pm Do you have all the AV Exceptions in place? I've found this to typically be the most common reason for the console feeling slow.
https://www.veeam.com/kb1999 has all of the exceptions need
If you're using Windows Defender, I wrote a blog recently about automating this - https://bcthomas.com/2026/02/automating ... xclusions/
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Hi guys,
Please don’t use the “System Requirements Page: Quick Survey” topic to discuss performance issues or product requests.
I’ve moved all comments not related to the system requirements pages into a new topic.
Best regards,
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Please don’t use the “System Requirements Page: Quick Survey” topic to discuss performance issues or product requests.
I’ve moved all comments not related to the system requirements pages into a new topic.
In addition to Ben’s suggestions, have you opened a case with our support team? If performance is not as expected, it should be properly investigated.Agree... but you should also agree that VBR GUI / management has become a monster of slowness even on modern hardware
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
I run the script on a Customer Server, GUI / management looks faster, thanks!
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
The script should be a flag in VBR Setup "Do you want to make Veeam faster? Yes or Yes"
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
I also noticed that the GUI in v13 is way more sluggy than v12 was. Is it usind a new UI-engine?
This is not really a big deal for me, but the machine it runs on is quite fast, so I'm wondering what the reason could be.
This is not really a big deal for me, but the machine it runs on is quite fast, so I'm wondering what the reason could be.
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Hi,
V13 GUI is very slow compared to V12.
What I don't get is why say "If performance is not as expected..."
How would I know what is expected or what is not expected from a new software build?
Should I always expect the new software to run that same or better than the pervious version? That's what this sounds like.
Thanks
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V13 GUI is very slow compared to V12.
What I don't get is why say "If performance is not as expected..."
How would I know what is expected or what is not expected from a new software build?
Should I always expect the new software to run that same or better than the pervious version? That's what this sounds like.
Thanks
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
“Expected” means that our customers are satisfied with the performance.
If the console feels slow or unresponsive, an investigation should be started.
The cause could be related to unoptimized SQL queries or code inefficiencies introduced in the new version — issues that we can address when we have the opportunity to perform a proper investigation using logs from the customer’s environment.
However, it could also be related to the available hardware resources for Veeam Backup & Replication and the database server.
Best regards,
Fabian
If the console feels slow or unresponsive, an investigation should be started.
The cause could be related to unoptimized SQL queries or code inefficiencies introduced in the new version — issues that we can address when we have the opportunity to perform a proper investigation using logs from the customer’s environment.
However, it could also be related to the available hardware resources for Veeam Backup & Replication and the database server.
Best regards,
Fabian
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Ok I'll log a case for your slow GUI.
What I don't understand is why your QA would not have picked this up when comparing it to V12. Surely you would do side by side testing.
Why is it left to customers to highlight these issues.
What I don't understand is why your QA would not have picked this up when comparing it to V12. Surely you would do side by side testing.
Why is it left to customers to highlight these issues.
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Just my two cents (to avoid this becoming a piling-on-fest), I haven't noticed any particular sluggishness in the v13 console vs. the v12 console. We did start fresh on v13 VSAs rather than upgrading our v12 Windows servers, so there could be something to "fresh small database vs. old large database", but I haven't seen a baked-in slowness at this time. Overall I've been fairly pleased that the VBR Console hasn't changed much since v12.
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
This script https://bcthomas.com/2026/02/automating ... xclusions/DataDefender wrote: ↑Feb 23, 2026 8:17 am Theres a script to improve GUI performance? Please tell me more. Or was it a script to setup the Antivirus Exclusions? I already did that by Hand.
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\Set-VeeamDefenderExclusions.ps1 -Role BackupServer -IncludePostgreSQL
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\Set-VeeamDefenderExclusions.ps1 -Role BackupInfrastructure -IncludeRepositoryExtensions
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