Veeam has just released a new version of their flagship software – Veeam Data Platform 23H2 Update (a 12.1 update).
Exciting times because the release is packed with a LOT of new stuff. The what's New document has over 20 pages!
You could probably already read my post from the Veeam 100 summit here – Veeam 12.1 Biggest Features.
Update:
I have done a quick test install video in my lab. Here you can have a look. The new ISO has also Veeam Orchestrator and VeeamONE.
Enjoy…
Detailed articles about v12 new features:
- What is Inline Entropy Analysis in Veeam Backup and Replication 12.1
- Veeam 12.1 Biggest Features
- Your repository is full – How to move your backups to another repository with Veeam backup?
- Practical Tips to protect your Veeam Backup Repositories
- Veeam Backup and Replication v12 – Get the latest ISO
- What is Veeam VHR and how to quickly install and create hardened repository?
- Don’t miss this Veeam v12 Download with latest cumulative patches
- Practical Tips to protect your Veeam Backup Repositories
- Veeam Backup and Replication 12 (Beta2) Installation
- Veeam Backup and Replication 12 (BETA) – adding Hardened Linux Repository
- Veeam Immutable Backups – Your protection against Ransomware
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