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 An environment contains the following infrastructure:

1: Proxmox

2: Open source Juno

3: Oracle open source

 

Can Veeam be used to migrate the above environment to Proxmox on new infrastructure?

 

Thanks a lot.

It can be once it is available in GA I would assume.  Would need more details on your environment and what Veeam version you are running.


Thanks for your response. Please, do you know when it will be GA?

 


Though technical details are non-existent until Veeam Proxmox support is GA, Veeam doesn’t have support for Juno at this point. So I’m not sure how you could even migrate that to Proxmox. Veeam gave no specific announcement date for GA release of Proxmox. I think the last I heard was 3rd Quarter of this yr.

This is the official announcement:

https://www.veeam.com/blog/veeam-backup-for-proxmox.html


Ok, here’s the “official” announcement that says Quarter 3 target release:

https://www.veeam.com/company/press-release/veeam-extends-data-freedom-for-customers-with-support-for-proxmox-ve.html


I really appreciate your contribution. Thanks a lot. I will keep that in mind.


No problem @Chukwuemeka 


In case a platform isn’t directly supported by Veeam, like Juno, you could use the Veeam Agents to backup such VMs. For now a migration to Proxmox could be done via the recovery media and bare metal recovery. After the plug-in for Proxmox is released, you’ll be able to restore agent backups to Proxmox, which makes the whole process a bit easier.


In case a platform isn’t directly supported by Veeam, like Juno, you could use the Veeam Agents to backup such VMs. For now a migration to Proxmox could be done via the recovery media and bare metal recovery. After the plug-in for Proxmox is released, you’ll be able to restore agent backups to Proxmox, which makes the whole process a bit easier.

Yep....good one Max! 


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