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Update v8---> v9
If I make a Configuration Backup in v8 and exported , re- install the operating system (windows server 2012 r2 ) and after install v9 and charge the backup configuration .
It is correct?
Configuration Backup v8 contains infrastructure ( Servers, repositories , proxies ... etc )
It is correct?
Configuration Backup v8 contains infrastructure ( Servers, repositories , proxies ... etc )
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Re: Update v8---> v9
Correct, you can either perform in-place upgrade or install version 9 from the scratch and import previously backed up configuration to it. Thanks.
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Re: Update v8---> v9
Thanks Vladimir
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Re: Update v8---> v9
You're welcome. Feel free to ask, should other help be needed. Thanks.
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Re: Update v8---> v9
v.Eremin wrote:You're welcome. Feel free to ask, should other help be needed. Thanks.
Other question........
If I create a backup copy on VM version v8 v9 ..... I run and import the .vbm to restore the VM or anything missing .
I do not know if I'm wrong .... This is not preventative. Because if I steal my files veeam b & r you can restore it, installing a version of v9 anywhere.
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Re: Update v8---> v9
The previously created backups can be easily imported into version 9 console and you'll be able to initiate restore procedures. Thanks.
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