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About support Amazon Linux 2023

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Hi Team,

I have a question about VAL's support OS.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... er--linux-

When will Amazon Linux 2023 be supported? :D

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Re: About support Amazon Linux 2023

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Hello Iio,

We're in the process of ensuring compatibility with Amazon Linux 2023 for our upcoming release.
Keep an eye out for the official announcement coming soon.

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Re: About support Amazon Linux 2023

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Hi Rovshan,

I noticed that Amazon Linux 2023 is supported in Veeam v12.1 :D
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120

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Re: About support Amazon Linux 2023

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Hello Iio,

Yes, it is! Plus, v12.1 has already been released with a range of new features: https://www.veeam.com/veeam_backup_12_1 ... new_wn.pdf

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Re: About support Amazon Linux 2023

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NOTE: keep in mind that if the cloud machine does not have a valid block device for BIOS boot partition (which is present in the partition table), only file-level restore will be available for such backups (no bare-metal recovery).

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