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Older versions of VB&R
I often find it extremely annoying that it's so difficult to find/ask for older versions of VB&R... Why not add a "Download older versions" page? Company policy? If so, why? I mean, if I open a support ticket I get my file in the end, but this seems like a waste of time and resources for everyone?
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Re: Older versions of VB&R
Hello,
Can you please tell me why do you need older versions of Veeam B&R? Do you want to run it in parallel with the latest version?
Thank you!
Can you please tell me why do you need older versions of Veeam B&R? Do you want to run it in parallel with the latest version?
Thank you!
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Re: Older versions of VB&R
Most of the times, because customers doesn't have a valid support subscription, and are not entitled to a free upgrade, and for some reason need to reinstall VB&R, or move it to a different server. Other times, because Poweshell Snapin isn't installed - and the customer haven't kept the original installation files.
To look at it from a different angle - customers who paid for VB&R 4, 5, or 6 find it a little hard to understand that they can not download the product they paid for any more... Now, I always advice my customers to pay for a valid support subscription, but some of them keep the faith in buying a new license if a new release seems like a "must have" instead. That's really up to each and everyone to decide, right?
Are there any reasons for Veeam to keep older versions of B&R "hidden" that I don't know of?
To look at it from a different angle - customers who paid for VB&R 4, 5, or 6 find it a little hard to understand that they can not download the product they paid for any more... Now, I always advice my customers to pay for a valid support subscription, but some of them keep the faith in buying a new license if a new release seems like a "must have" instead. That's really up to each and everyone to decide, right?
Are there any reasons for Veeam to keep older versions of B&R "hidden" that I don't know of?
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Re: Older versions of VB&R
I have passed this information to our management team, and will update this thread once I have any feedback from them. Thanks!
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