Fellow Veeam Legend
Today Anton Gostev, Chief Product Officer at Veeam, created a couple posts on the Veeam Forums I think those anxious for the release of Veam Backup & Replication v13 should be aware of. Starting in v13, Veeam is beginning to deprecate some features, as well as streamline system requirements to make their product better, more secure, and performant. The posts can be viewed at the links below:
One item of note some of you Linux gurus should really be aware of in the Systems Requirements is the deprecation of CentOS completely → whether VBR or Agent for Linux. So keep that in mind. Some older OS and application versions are also being dropped. So if you haven’t migrated your systems/applications to a newer OS/version, you might want to start considering doing so soon, at least if you want to migrate to VBR v13.
One other major item to note for VBR, and I’ve shared this a few times in some question posts here on the Hub the past couple yrs → Reverse Incremental Backup Method will be going away. Yep...that’s correct. Time to get off that dated method if you haven’t already For the rest of the info Anton shared, again...click either link above.
Best.