Fun Friday: What was the first version of Veeam you used?



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It was Veeam 5.0 working with VMware ESXi 4.1, back to 2010… :no_mouth:

At that time Veeam was deployed by a guy that came from Austria and worked at Knapp.

Actually the first time I saw Veeam’s console I had no clue...

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At least v6 - still have some files on my notebook

but somehow I have in mind that I have used it before.

Just decided to not need the manual before v6? :wink:

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At least v6 - still have some files on my notebook

but somehow I have in mind that I have used it before.

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@MicoolPaul , great fun post :wink: . My first Veeam B&R version was version 8.0 on a Hyper-V host (don’t know the version anymore, but I think it was Windows 2012). On ESX 5.0 it was also version 8.0 of VBR.

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I’m swill a baby using Veeam. 

It was on 9.5 around 2018.

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V9.0 with VmWare 6.0 :)

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The first Veeam version I worked with was 9.0.

The VMware Version was way older, 5.5 if I remember correct….

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Version 6 was the first one I worked with and it hypervisor was VMware 4.x.

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I think the first version I was working with was also something like v6. I remember that back then there was no tape-support, no Hyper-V and no Exchange Explorer, when I did my first steps with Veeam :grin: Probably it was ESXi 5 back then.

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ha show my age.. YES!! Veeam 7, so I am younger than you @MicoolPaul it turns out :) 

If only 😞. Now if you ask which version of Linux.. then I would gain a few years.

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My first experience with Veeam was Veeam Endpoint Backup! :smile:  I think it’s been 6 years ago or so.

Free tool for backing up Windows-based desktops/laptops.

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I’ll go first. It was Veeam version 6 or 6.1 working with VMware ESXi 5 :grinning:

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