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Veeam Service Provider Console v9 has been released recently, and it’s one of the most impactful updates we’ve seen in years for VCSP partners. The new version focuses on simplifying MSP operations, expanding compatibility across the Veeam ecosystem, and giving service providers more control with less infrastructure overhead.

 

No More Dependency on Veeam Cloud Connect

The biggest shift in v9 is operational simplicity. The dependency on Veeam Cloud Connect for managing tenants is now optional. Partners can directly handle tenants, workloads, and agents within the Console. This reduces complexity, speeds up onboarding, and lowers infrastructure costs.

All existing connected Veeam Cloud Connect servers will be moved to the Veeam Cloud Connect plugin

 

Tenant Consolidation Under One Company

V9 introduces tenant consolidation, allowing multiple tenants to be managed under a single company. Multi-site customers can now be grouped under one “company” instead of managing each tenant separately.

This simplifies life for providers supporting large, multi-site customers—billing, reporting, and monitoring are now more centralized and efficient.

 

Centralized API Access

Centralized API access is another enhancement that will be appreciated by automation and DevOps teams. With v9, all API integrations are routed through a single Console endpoint. This not only strengthens security by minimizing exposed endpoints but also simplifies automation workflows.

 

Remote Updates and Centralized Management of Veeam ONE Servers

Maintenance for Veeam ONE servers is smoother.  Remotely install, update, and patch managed Veeam ONE servers directly from Veeam Service Provider Console’s interface. Add to this the built-in malware detection and alerting, and you get better compliance with less manual effort.

 

Support for Veeam Software Appliance

Gain full visibility and control over Veeam appliances deployed in hosted environments, including health, licensing, and updates. As Veeam expands its software appliances for workloads like Microsoft 365 and cloud platforms, v9 unifies management under a single Console dashboard.

 

Unified Management for Public Cloud and M365 Backups

V9 delivers full visibility into Microsoft 365, AWS, Azure, and GCP backups all from the same console, even across different versions

 

User Interface Enhancements

The new UI looks fantastic. It’s been refreshed with several design and usability improvements. The layout is cleaner, navigation is smoother, and a dark mode has been added for a more comfortable viewing experience during long monitoring sessions.

 

Overall, Veeam Service Provider Console v9 looks like a solid update that brings tangible improvements for partners. We have started upgrade our VSPC infrastructures to v9 across and I will share the upgrade experience in another post.

 

 

I have upgraded our VSPC servers to v9 and loving it.  The changes are great, the new interface and the reliance on VCC being no longer was a big game changer for us.  This has been a great release so far.

Only issue we have run across is the recent patch update fails to push from VSPC to Veeam servers, but we have a case going for that. 👍🏼


Great post ​@Mohamed Ali, VSPC is definitely improving a lot, and we are seeing more and more demand for customers and resellers to get access to it. We’ll certainly be using it a lot more very soon. No more dependency on Cloud Connect is huge for us as well.


I have upgraded our VSPC servers to v9 and loving it.  The changes are great, the new interface and the reliance on VCC being no longer was a big game changer for us.  This has been a great release so far.

Only issue we have run across is the recent patch update fails to push from VSPC to Veeam servers, but we have a case going for that. 👍🏼

We had issues in updating VAC management agent in VCC server and migrate tenant accounts in console but that is fixed. We still have few more VSPC POD servers that are pending to upgrade.