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thank you .. then I will first install 5.1 latest patchset and will do upgrade to 5.5 on the fly if new veeam release is availableVitaliy S. wrote:Correct.
#1 issue is that full vSphere 5.5 support requires using VDDK 5.5, which only became available along with vSphere 5.5. Thus, we were only able to integrate VDDK 5.5 into our code, and start stress testing one week ago.saxie wrote:Does anyone know which part/component of VBR 7 will not work in vSphere 5.5 ?
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Another recurrent theme is that historically, Veeam has always been the first among all backup vendors to support the new vSphere releases... this tells a lot, so at least we deserve some credit for thismysidia wrote:Veeam support seems to be the piece holding us back; it's a bummer, because it seems to be a recurrent theme.
I feel your pain, but there is little we can do here, as we are not the ones who are "breaking" stuffmysidia wrote:After every major release of vSphere; Veeam backup is the very last piece of software to be ready, and it always seems to get broken by new releases of vSphere.
Been there, done that. From what I gather, in VMware RTM and GA happen so close to each other, that they simply have no chance to provide ISVs with RTM code in advance. Microsoft has a different approach, with RTM and GA being almost 2 months away. Needless to say, I prefer Microsoft's approach better, as it is much more ISV-friendly.mysidia wrote:Perhaps Veeam needs to have some discussions with VMware about getting new library versions earlier in the release process
Here is the answer from earlier in this thread:Joris85 wrote:Only thing is that we were going to use VEEAM B&R for the backups, but will it be supported by the end of the year?
Gostev wrote:We have just prepared the vSphere 5.5 environment. We will need 2 weeks to complete the full testing cycle, and plan the release. Things are looking good so far, and we should be able to deliver vSphere 5.5 support in 2013.
You will be able to use our latest version. All upgrades are free if you're on active maintenance/support contract.Joris85 wrote:If we order VEAAM B&R today, will we be able to download the latest version in a few months or will we be stuck with a license of version 7?
Yes, most certainly. We are currently looking at providing support for vSphere 5.5 in November, unless our testing uncovers some awful newly introduced issues in VDDK 5.5.Joris85 wrote:I understand everything needs to be tested but is it likely that we have support for vSphere 5.5 this year or not?
Staggered upgrade policy. vCenter can be managing hundreds of hosts, in several clusters, running various different versions of ESXi.foggy wrote:Btw, out of curiosity, what is the reason of upgrading vCenter but leaving hosts running the previous version?
it will works without any issuesemk23 wrote:Question, if we leave our hosts at 5.1 - BUT we upgrade vCenter to 5.5 does that work?
I remember when 5.1 came out, people upgraded vCenter and left their hosts at 5.0 until Veeam 6.5 came out, then upgraded their hosts.
Just wondering if anyone has tried upgrading only vCenter to 5.5 and using Veeam 7?
HI I highly recommend not to do so in productive environment. I did an upgrade to VSphere 5.5 with VCenter and ESX. Then I also installed a new Proxy on Server 2012 R2. Veeam tried to backup my VMs first with disk hot add. It canceled and failed over to network mode. In exactly this second the whole ESX gives me a purple screen of death! I thought it was just an error. Tried again, and it happened again just in this second wehre it failed over to network mode. So something is really not working there. I have now to wait until patch 2 is out wehre Server 2012 R2 AND ESX5.5 is supported. In the meantime I have to switch over to Windows Backup ....saxie wrote:I've upgraded my lab environment to vSphere 5.5 and I've been able to do backups and full VM restores so far. Still need to test FLR and Surebackup though. Does anyone know which part/component of VBR 7 will not work in vSpehre 5.5 ?
this is a incredibly good new Gostev!Gostev wrote:As we are making progress with our vSphere 5.5 support code testing, I am now able to provide slightly more precise release date than vague "Q4". We are currently looking at November for releasing support for vSphere 5.5, if nothing unexpected happens. Thank you for your patience!
If you can reproduce that condition on separate hardware, it seems you stumbled upon a nasty ESXi bug -- Even if Veeam is utterly broken, it should not be capable of crashing ESXi with API calls.HI I highly recommend not to do so in productive environment. I did an upgrade to VSphere 5.5 with VCenter and ESX. Then I also installed a new Proxy on Server 2012 R2. Veeam tried to backup my VMs first with disk hot add. It canceled and failed over to network mode. In exactly this second the whole ESX gives me a purple screen of death! I thought it was just an error. Tried again, and it happened again just in this second wehre it failed over to network mode.
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