

Only a very sensitive application, or a unlucky user will catch it in the process now. Veeam backups or Replicas of our 1.5TB SQL server takes about 10 minutes when the changes are the daily average of 20-40 GB (read) so the stun is almost imperceptible to most users. Spread the word to people you care about! Not very straightforward, so your parents and kids may need your help with that. Pay attention to the fact that this is not automatic! You must opt-in by clicking this link, then clicking the button to keep your free storage, and sign-in in the process to complete the transaction and see the confirmation. You will notice that LOTS of your top feedback had made it into this release, thanks to our incredible R&D taking every spare minute to squeeze yet another unplanned feature into the release!įinally, I decided to post this just to be sure no diehard OneDrive fans such as your truly miss this offer to keep your free storage after unpopular changes take place later this year. Come think of it, it took VMware 10 months to provide the first stable update for vSphere 6 since its release back in March last year.īy the way, did you know there is now a simple way to update the host to a new build without Update Manager, directly from ESXi Embedded Host Client? In its previous version, you could only install patches – however, the latest version also support installing an entire offline bundle > Upgrading ESXi itself is now possible with the new Embedded Host Client v4Īnother piece of big news many of you have probably been waiting for: we are planning to make Veeam Availability Suite v9 generally available this week! I literally can't wait for this to happen - so excited to put all the new v9 innovations into your hands! This is certainly our biggest release yet: we are talking over 250 new features across Veeam Backup & Replication and Veeam ONE! For B&R alone, I ended up with 10 pages long What's New document in 11pt font! Many of those features are smaller, more technical features which have not been announced yet in our pre-release marketing, so do look forward to those What's New documents once we are live – I promise you a great read.

They clearly did take extra time with this one, as originally it was scheduled for mid-December - so hopefully, this build is solid and everyone who was waiting to upgrade to vSphere 6 can finally proceed. Most importantly, VMware has finally made the long awaited vSphere 6.0 Update 1b build available for download last week, and it lists the infamous CBT issue as resolved. Text I hope everyone had a great festive season, is fully refueled and ready to rock 2016! Monday will be my first day in the office, but I already have some news to share.
