VMware has rekindled it's romance with vCloud director. My questions is has Veeam? VCD is a critical piece to our operation and we would like to better understand Veeam's roadmap with VCD. I understand your Dev team is wrapping up on your V9 release but we would volunteer to work with your team to provide feedback on what would empower us to provide better services to our customers using Veeam & VCD.
Brent
Let me quote Anton Gostev's recent forum digest, as it pretty much explains our position regarding vCD support:
Gostev wrote:
I've been getting a steady stream of questions about our long term strategy with vCloud Director. While Veeam was the first to deliver advanced vCloud Director integration in our v7, we did take a pause after that in terms of adding more features. So, our users started to wonder if we are to keep investing into this integration – especially in light of unclear vCloud Director futures per some announcements VMware has made at the time. In fact, those were the very reason why we decided to hold on, and monitor the usage trend before investing into this integration any further. Fast forward to 2015, we now do have a significant adoption of this functionality within our customer base – and in the past few months, situation has really cleared up on VMware side too! They are clearly moving the product forward, having released vCloud Director 5.6 and with a beta of vCloud Director 8.0 now open. Likewise, we are now fully intended to keep enhancing our integration with vCloud Director. In fact, you can already see this with Veeam being (again) the first to fully support the most recent vCloud Director 5.6 release (as a part of our Update 2). And there's more to come, so watch this space!
This is slightly off topic, but we are use Veeam and Zerto (please keep reading) within our business - both internally and for our customers, to provide various Backup & DR services. We have recently had a discussion with Zerto regarding their lack of official support for Cloud Director v8, due to a VMware bug, see below.
VMware VCD 8.0 Bug's: The high-level issue is that under some conditions (dependent e.g. on the number of datastore clusters in the storage policy and whether SDRS is turned on or off), importing VMs into vCD will fail. Since this import is a crucial part of ZVR’s recovery flow in vCD, we cannot provide support for this platform at this point.
VCD8 is supported by Veeam - my question is, how do you not suffer from the same API issues. Different API's calls I assume..
Sure! It is well known fact that Zerto is using unsupported APIs, so encountering all sorts of issues with them is to be expected when it comes to new platform releases. I guess this is the reason why VMware explicitly does not support Zerto. Thanks!
Do you have a timeline for when this will be validated with Veeam V9. vCloud 8.1 has many new features that our clients are requesting and we would like to schedule the upgrade but we need the confirmation from Veeam to move forward.
Based on the results on initial tests, everything looks good. So, we might include support for it in Update 2. However, as usual, those plans are subject to change.
Seems to me that found correct topic
Hi everyone
do we support vCloud Director 8.20 for Service Providers? http://pubs.vmware.com/Release_Notes/en ... _8-20.html
Thank you
I just upgraded to vcloud director 8.2 veeam jobs failed so I had to revert vcloud director back. An eta on vcloud director 8.2 support would be helpfull
Mike, could you please open a case and provide logs for the failed jobs? So far we haven't seen this internally during our testing against vCloud Director 8.20.
Where also ready to move to VCD 8.2 but we have thousands vm's that we need to backup and rolling back is not an option Is this supported in 9.5 Update 2?
No, but we're hoping to add support in Update 2 (scheduled to be released in April).
Are you having some major issues, or just worry about being able to get support?