We have implemented a StoreOnce 6600 as our Veeam 10 backup repository, and we're looking to add capacity.
StoreOnce quickspecs list the StoreOnce 6600 as a "Legacy" StoreOnce option:
https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocum ... =c04328820#
A quick search for Veeam support matrix hasn't yielded hard evidence that StoreOnce 6600 will continue to be supported for however long we'll have Veeam running in our lab ...
So we're torn between adding a StoreOnce 6600 capacity upgrade kit, or ordering a newer StoreOnce 5200, assuming that it will be supported beyond the StoreOnce End-Of-Support-Life ...
If anyone knows where we could consult a support matrix, we'd appreciate it - Thanks !
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Re: StoreOnce support for Veeam 10 ?
Hello,
I assume, that you are talking about the catalyst connection (I moved your question from the object storage forum).
The user guide lists "firmware version 3.15.1 or later". Hardware is not mentioned at all:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
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Hannes
I assume, that you are talking about the catalyst connection (I moved your question from the object storage forum).
do you maybe have a link?Veeam support matrix
The user guide lists "firmware version 3.15.1 or later". Hardware is not mentioned at all:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=100
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: StoreOnce support for Veeam 10 ?
Hi Armand, right, Veeam B&R is storage model-agnostic, we only require the particular OS version. As long as 6600 is able to cope with the minimum required firmware version (that might be upped with time), it will be fine for Veeam B&R. So would check with HPE directly regarding the EOS/EOL policies and decide based on that.
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