Cloud Mobility also allows for the migration of workloads between platformsįurther to those headline features we have added offical support for vSphere 6.7 Update1 and vCloud Director 9.5 as well as Windows Server 2019.īelow are the other major features and enhancements included in Update 4. The Amazon EC2 restore functionally has been eagerly anticipated and it works towards achieving our goal of enabling our customers with Cloud Mobility. Together with N2WS, we now can complete the loop (albeit through seperate platforms for the moment) for the backup and recovery of EC2 workloads. Next, we have extended our Direct Restore technology to now enable recovery of workloads into Amazon EC2 and Azure Stack. Note that this isn’t an archive solution…we have extended SOBR to be a tiered storage platform that intelligently moves blocks of data from local to offsite storage and back The biggest and most anticipated feature is Cloud Tier…which is an extension of the Scale Out Backup Repository that takes advantage of Object Storage which ultimately looks to increase the scalability of backup repositories while reducing a lot of the headaches that come with managing the ever increasing growth of data.
However it’s the new features of the platform that steal the show. Together with Update 4 we have also released:Īs mentioned Update 4 is a significant update and contains a number of enhancements and fixes with a lot of those enhancements aimed at improving the scalability of our flagship Backup & Replication platform. There is a huge focus on cloud and service providers in Update 4 and in my opinion this release contains some of the most innovative technology we have released in years. Don’t let the Update part fool you…this is a very significant release for us and is worthy of a full new version release.
Today Veeam made Generally Available Update 4 for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 ( Build 9.) and with it comes a ton of very anticipated new features and enhancements.