I have been disappointed in the performance of the new UI for VEEAM. Let's hope they get it worked out faster than VMWare did
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
This reminds me of when VMWare went from the desktop client to a web UI. It was AWFUL and extremely slow in comparison. VEEAM is going down the same path. VMWare eventually got the web interface working well and it's now pretty snappy.
I have been disappointed in the performance of the new UI for VEEAM. Let's hope they get it worked out faster than VMWare did
I have been disappointed in the performance of the new UI for VEEAM. Let's hope they get it worked out faster than VMWare did
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
I still hate the web GUI from ESXi / vCenter
Year after year it's harder to see the icon if a VM is Powered ON or OFF or work on a long list of VM
Definitely a step back from the Windows Client
Marco
Year after year it's harder to see the icon if a VM is Powered ON or OFF or work on a long list of VM
Definitely a step back from the Windows Client
Marco
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
So I am not the only one who saw that.RubinCompServ wrote: ↑Apr 15, 2026 3:13 pm @m.novelli,
TBH, I think that Gostev was part of the problem. There were plenty of times that issues were reported here and Gostev's response was similar to, "We decided to do it this way so you'll just have to deal with it"
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
I also installed VBR Appliance v13 from scratch and on my end the GUI is super responsive and faster than our v12 install on Windows. I also noticed that vCPUs don't hit the high threshold we were hitting in v13 (used to stay above 99% while jobs ran). Having said this our v12 Win VM had 16GB of RAM and 4 vCPUs assigned to it. For the V13 appliance I assigned 32GB of RAM and 8 vCPUs which is a lot IMHO. I am still not happy that v13 GUI is missing tons of functionality and I have using the thick client for now. I hope in the next few months all that missing functionality is added.irosinsk wrote: ↑Feb 23, 2026 2:21 pm 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
yes, similar like that. Also VMware started similar (well, there was Adobe Flash in between). But we hope to get a fully functional web UI faster than the examples from Windows & VMware.
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Btw I meant that the Wed GUI is fast on v13. I only use the Web GUI to monitor my jobs or do restores. The only time I used the Windows Console thick client was to configure the jobs since some things cannot be configured on the Web GUI. I just tried running it on my Windows 11 laptop and it does run super slow as others mentioned. I have using the Windows console though and prefer to use the Web UI since it is much nicer and modern and matches the VDC for M365. Hopefully in the next year they manage to add all the functionailty to the Web GUI so we never have to use the slow thick client.hrai wrote: ↑Apr 20, 2026 1:40 pm I also installed VBR Appliance v13 from scratch and on my end the GUI is super responsive and faster than our v12 install on Windows. I also noticed that vCPUs don't hit the high threshold we were hitting in v13 (used to stay above 99% while jobs ran). Having said this our v12 Win VM had 16GB of RAM and 4 vCPUs assigned to it. For the V13 appliance I assigned 32GB of RAM and 8 vCPUs which is a lot IMHO. I am still not happy that v13 GUI is missing tons of functionality and I have using the thick client for now. I hope in the next few months all that missing functionality is added.
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
...v14crowsprofiles wrote: ↑Apr 20, 2026 7:49 am But if the GUI is essentially a dead product, when can we expect a Web UI with feature parity?
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
As I shared above, we are working towards the Web GUI and you will see major improvements before v14. Usability for our existing GUI experience in mind.
We are working as well on the (Remote) Console performance. The above mentioned situation root causes for slower performance are very different in nature.
We are working as well on the (Remote) Console performance. The above mentioned situation root causes for slower performance are very different in nature.
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
I just updated our B&R instance to 13.0.1.2067 (from 13.0.1.1198 I think) via the small "Updater.exe" in the giant ISO.
The UI now seems to be way more responsive.I did not expect that since it was labeled a "security update".
Anyway, nice "side upgrade".
The UI now seems to be way more responsive.I did not expect that since it was labeled a "security update".
Anyway, nice "side upgrade".
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Re: VBR v13 GUI Performance
Thanks for sharing. We are always trying to improve things. As the performance challenges are within various technologies depending on the customer sitautions we are seeing improvements even with security updates.
Anyway we want to do additional things in the next update mid/end of May where we want to bring additional improvements with the 13.0.2 release. 13.0.2 is a purely functional + security update. No new features. New features are planned with 13.1 mid of the year.
Anyway we want to do additional things in the next update mid/end of May where we want to bring additional improvements with the 13.0.2 release. 13.0.2 is a purely functional + security update. No new features. New features are planned with 13.1 mid of the year.
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