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AHV Monitoring
With the recent announcement of Veeam support AHV as a hypervisor, I've not seen anything about Veeam One. Once the version with AHV support is out, does that mean Veeam One will support it as well? Or, if we should go down the AHV path, should I look at finding a different monitoring solution (and factor that into the cost switching hypervisors as well)?
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Re: AHV Monitoring
Hi nmace,
Support for AHV will come first in Veeam B&R, after that we will be able to make announcements for Veeam Availability Suite too. Since you're interested in monitoring of AHV, can you please give us top 3 things you would like to see in the first place? The same question refers to the reporting piece.
Thanks for your help.
Support for AHV will come first in Veeam B&R, after that we will be able to make announcements for Veeam Availability Suite too. Since you're interested in monitoring of AHV, can you please give us top 3 things you would like to see in the first place? The same question refers to the reporting piece.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: AHV Monitoring
Ideally, everything that we currently get with monitoring VMs on ESXi.
But really the biggest thing for us would alarms for VMs and hosts and performance monitoring. We rely on Veeam One extensively for alerting and monitoring.
But really the biggest thing for us would alarms for VMs and hosts and performance monitoring. We rely on Veeam One extensively for alerting and monitoring.
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Re: AHV Monitoring
Ok, thanks for the feedback. We will evaluate these requests!
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