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Veeam Backup & Replication licenses are purchased on a perpetual basis with basic or production maintenance, or a subscription license which includes. Perpetual licenses of Veeam Backup & Replication are licensed per CPU socket on hosts with virtual machines (VMs) to be backed up, replicated, monitored or reported on. Sare jahan se acha hindi patriotic mp3 song free download. A license is required for each occupied motherboard socket as reported by the hypervisor API.
Subscription licenses of Veeam Backup & Replication are licensed per VM. There are one- to five-year subscription licenses available, and customers can choose to purchase the entire subscription up front, or pay annually. VM templates are licensed as regular VMs. Note: Target hosts (for replication and migration jobs) do not need to be licensed. No, only one edition can be used in the same physical location. Furthermore, all licensed editions must be the same across multiple locations to manage them through one Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager. This requirement applies to all Veeam Backup & Replication deployments, including multi-hypervisor environments.
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Posted by on Nov 22 2016 (updated on May 11 2017) in. Here's highlights of Veeam's recent announcement that I received from , Product Strategy Evangelist at Veeam: As you probably know, we’ve recently announced a number of features of Veeam Availability Suite 9.5. Today, I’m happy to announce that version 9.5 is here!
I highly recommend checking out the document, as it fully covers all new features and enhancements in v9, including:. Full integration with the Microsoft 2016 Data Center Technologies.
Integration with Nimble Storage. Cloud Restore for ANY Veeam backup to Microsoft Azure. Enterprise scalability and more You can find more details on the Veeam blog. Turns out the question of what backup solution to use to protect a home lab's VMs in a home lab comes up a lot here at TinkerTry, especially when a major new release of vSphere arrives on the scene.
It's become such an important thing for IT Pros working off the NFR code (non-time-bombed) code in their home labs that they might even hold off on upgrading, not until their backup solution is ready. So I asked Clint if he could clarify. Naturally, everybody is wondering about how soon vSphere 6.5 support is expected to arrive, do you have something definitive I can publish? I realize it will just be an estimate, and that things happen. Getting this question a lot, which is good! Seen for example from just 15 minutes ago: Hey Paul- It's really tough to gauge as you know, there is many factors that play into this.
1.) How many bugs we find when we test against the GA code of vS 6.5 2.) How many bugs are in v9.5 that we ourselves need to fix which would warrant an update 1 But generally speaking we aim to provide support within a few months. Just because Veeam 9.5 could (sort of) work with ESXi 6.5 doesn't mean you should, see 's comments in the: » Tue Nov 15, 2016 5:26 pm Thanks for the note, Chris. Basic stuff may work, but advanced functionality will definitely be impacted because of a few major changes in vSphere 6.5 'under the hood'.
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It really is NOT a dot release from this perspective. For starters, it has the new VMFS version with what it seems to be very different internals (not just some minor changes and tweaks). So, it would be wise not treat vSphere 6.5 as a minor release from the upgrade perspective. Even the fact that it took well over 1.5 years to release kind of hints that;) We're planning to support vSphere 6.5 in Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 1. As far as timelines for the latter, historically we needed on average 2 months after vSphere GA. Here at TinkerTry, I'll be testing out Veeam Availability Suite 9.5, Veeam Agent for Windows, and Veeam Agent for Linux in my vSphere 6.5 home lab when time permits, along with other home-lab-friendly VM backup solutions. Meanwhile, I was also asking Clint about the redirecting to a Veeam 9.5 non-NFR request page.
Well guess what just arrived? The new portal for requesting your 9.5 NFR code! Works great with vSphere 6.0U2 and many prior releases too, of course. Not-For-Resale means you have 1 year, but, they release major new versions much more often than that, so your coverage should remain continuous. There are a few other limitations: Veeam® is happy to provide a free NFR license (1 year, 2 sockets) to all VMware vExperts, MVPs, VTEC members, Certified Engineers and Trainers. This license allows for non-production use of Veeam Availabilty Suite™ 9,5 in your home lab, without any feature limitations. The license works for both VMware and Hyper-V environments.Only for vExpert, VCP, VCAP, VCI, VCDX, VMUG Leader, VTEC, VMCE, MVP, MCSE, MCSA, MCT, Cisco Champion, PernixPro Member and others.
Once you submit the form, you're download should be available immediately, with the license key emailed to you soon. If you have an issue with Chrome, try Firefox. You may need to alter your ad blocker whitelist or popup window settings. FREE NFR Key for NEW Veeam Availability Suite 9.5 There are many new technical advances in Veeam's, and Anthony Spiteri really dives into each of them, including ReFS.
If you like to geek out about tech details, it's likely you'll enjoy his new article:. Nov 23 2016 by Anthony Spiteri at VIRTUALIZATION IS LIFE! Here's an excerpt: Scalability Enhancements: In general there has been a doubling of I/O performance that can shorten backup windows by up to five times while reducing the load on core virtualisation platform components such as vCenter and storage arrays. Advanced Data Fetcher: This improves backup performance for individual virtual disks while reducing the load on primary storage due to the reduced number of I/O operations required to complete a backup.
This is a VMware feature and is used by Backup from Storage Snapshots, Hot Add and Direct NFS modes. VMware vSphere Infrastructure Cache: This maintains an in RAM mirror of vSphere infrastructure hierarchy to accelerate the Building VM list operation when creating or modifying a job. This also removes load from vCenter. The cache is maintained up-to-date with real-time updates via a subscription to vCenter Server infrastructure change events. Apparently folks in Australia don't seem be to busy with Thanksgiving preparations today;-) An excerpt from Anthony's article. Back on January 20 2017, full vSphere 6.5 support arrived!. KB ID: 2222 Products: Veeam Backup & Replication Version: 9.5.0.823 Published: 2017-01-20 Last Modified: 2017-05-09.
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Bumped into Clint Wycoff at VMworld 2016, where he gave me permission to publish of Veeam's legendary Anton Gostev talking about Windows Server 2016's ReFS 3.0, making Veeam v9.5 much faster. It's all featured here:. Aug 24 2016. Mar 13 2016.
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Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows is the upcoming backup solution that ensures the availability of Windows-based workstations and servers on-premises, remote offices or in the public cloud. Currently available as a public beta, Veeam Agent for Windows is able to perform image-based backups at the file and volume level and the backup type forever-incremental is enabled using the Veeam’s proprietary CBT driver. Previously known as Veeam Endpoint Backup, Veeam Agent for Windows implements a Backup Cache functionality that allows incremental backups to complete when the primary backup target is unreachable saving data to a local folder. Once the device connects the network, the cached backups are transparently synced to the primary backup target.
Definitely this is a plus for mobile users. Available editions In addition to the free version, two paid editions have been added to provide a more robust and enhanced business feature:. Workstation. Server The Server edition of the agent supports full application-aware processing for Microsoft Exchange, Active Directory, SQL Server, SharePoint, Oracle and file servers. Compared to Veeam Endpoint Backup, the new Free edition supports the following new features:.
Windows Server 2016 support. Schedule periodic active full backups. Source-side encryption The integration with Veeam Backup Free Edition 9.5 allows to perform instant recovery of free agent backups to a Microsoft Hyper-V or to Microsoft Azure. The following diagram shows how all major new features of Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows map to editions. Installation Download (currently in Beta) and run the installer. Accept the EULA and click Install. Required components are being installed.
If you are not using an external USB drive as backup repository, enable Skip this, I will configure backup later option and click Next. When the installation has been completed, disable Run Veeam Recovery Media creation wizard (it will be created later on) and click Finish. First time you run the application, you are prompted to insert the license file. Click Yes to insert the license file or skip this step to use Veeam Agent in Free mode.
Click Install button to specify the license type. Once selected the correct licence file, click Close. Recovery media creation The Recovery media is used to boot and restore the computer from the backup repository in case of disaster. Click Recovery media to proceed.
Enable the recommended options and click Next. Specify the ISO name and location then click Next. Click Create to create the Recovery media. Click Finish when the the Recovery media creation completes successfully. Backup configuration Click Configure backup to configure the backup job. Select the option that best fits your needs and click Next.
Veem Agent for Windows offers four possible destinations to store your backups:. Local storage. Shared folder. Veeam backup repository. Veeam cloud Connect repository Specify where to store the backup and click Next.
In the example a shared folder is used. Specify the path and the credentials to access the share then click Next.
Thick Enable backup cache to cache the backup if the target repository is temporarily not available. Specify the schedule and click Apply. Click Finish to save the configuration. Accessing the Settings tab you can configure the email notifications to receive the result of the backup when executed. Run the backup To run the backup, click Backup Now from the main screen. Since this is the first backup, a full backup will be performed.
The backup is being executed. Click on the processed backup column to check the progress.
Backup progress details. When the backup has completed successfully, a green column is displayed. Restore To restore files or volumes, from the Veeam Agent dashboard click on the recovery point to use. Select the Restore type to execute. Select the file and click Restore Overwrite to recover and overwrite the existing file in the original location.
The option Copy To allows you to recover the file in a different location instead. The file has been restored successfully. Note the recovered file names using the Overwrite or Keep options during the restore process. Veeam Agent for Windows is scheduled for release in Q2 2017. In addition Veeam offers, a backup solution to protect Linux-based environments.