Platform Support
Make sure platforms that you plan to use for various operations are supported.
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The information on this page is valid as of the date of the last page update. |
Veeam Backup & Replication provides support for the following versions of the VMware vSphere platform.
Specification | Requirement |
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Platform |
This platform is supported as individual VMware software components. VMware components listed on this page can be part of VCF. For the information on the correspondence of VMware components to the VCF version, see this VMware KB article.
For more information on Azure VMware Solution support, see this Veeam KB article. |
Hypervisor |
Free ESXi is not supported. Veeam Backup & Replication leverages vSphere and vStorage APIs that are disabled by VMware in free ESXi. |
Management Server |
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1 This version requires Veeam Backup & Replication 11a P20220302 (build 11.0.1.1261 P20220302). For more information, see this Veeam KB article.
Veeam Continuous Data Protection (CDP)
- Minimum ESXi version required is 6.5 U2.
- Minimum 16GB RAM is required for source and target ESXi hosts.
- vCenter Server is required. Standalone ESXi hosts are not supported.
- Backup server, VMware CDP proxies, vCenter Server and ESXi hosts must be able to resolve each other DNS names.
- VMware Cloud on AWS is not supported.
For more information on Veeam CDP, its requirements and limitations, see Continuous Data Protection (CDP).
Specification | Requirement |
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Virtual Hardware |
Network shares and mount points targeted to 3rd party storage devices are also skipped as these volumes/disks are not visible in the VM configuration file. RDM virtual disks in virtual mode are supported to create backups based on VMware Changed Block Tracking technology, although there are some restrictions on the virtual disk restore operation. To learn more about them, see Restoring Virtual Disks. |
OS |
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Software |
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1 This version requires Veeam Backup & Replication 11a P20230227 (build 11.0.1.1261 P20230227). For more information, see this Veeam KB article.
Specification | Requirement |
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VMware vCloud Director | VMware vCloud Director 9.5 to 10.31, and 10.42 (9.7 to 10.31, and 10.42 for vCD to vCD replication functionality) |
1 This version requires Veeam Backup & Replication 11a P20220302 (build 11.0.1.1261 P20220302). For more information, see this Veeam KB article.
2 This version requires Veeam Backup & Replication 11a P20220302 (build 11.0.1.1261 P20220302) with the installed VMware vCloud Director 10.4 compatibility patch. For more information, see this Veeam KB article.
OS | Supported File Systems |
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Microsoft Windows |
Windows file-level restore to original location is supported for Microsoft Windows 2008/Windows Vista or later except Nano Server. |
Linux |
DRBD (Distributed Replicated Block Devices) are not supported. |
BSD | UFS, UFS2 |
Mac | HFS, HFS+ (volumes up to 2 TB) |
Micro Focus OES | NSS AD-enabled NSS volumes on Open Enterprise Server 2015 are supported. Besides restore of standard file and folder permissions, restore of NSS trustee rights on files and folders is supported starting from Veeam Backup & Replication 9.5 Update 4a. File-level restore is supported for the following OSes:
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Solaris |
The helper appliance uses module ZFSonLinux version 0.8.4. For this reason, Veeam Backup & Replication supports only those versions of pools and features that are available in ZFSonLinux version 0.8.4. |
For other requirements and limitations of guest OS file restore, see Requirements and Limitations.
- Microsoft Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel (from version 1803 to version 20H2)
- Microsoft Windows Server 20221
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019
- Microsoft Windows Server 2016
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- Microsoft Windows 11 (version 21H21)
- Microsoft Windows 10 (from version 1803 to version 21H21)
- Microsoft Windows 8.1
- Microsoft Windows 7 SP1
- CentOS 7 to 8.51
- CentOS Stream
- Debian 9.0 to 11.01
- Fedora 30 to 351
- openSUSE Leap 15.2 and 15.31, Tumbleweed
- Oracle Linux 6 (UEK3) to 8.3 (UEK R6 U21)
- Oracle Linux 6 to 8.51 (RHCK)
- RHEL 6.0 to 8.71
- SLES 11 SP4, 12 SP1–SP5, 15 SP0–SP31
- Ubuntu: 14.04 LTS, 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, 19.10, 20.04 LTS, 21.041, and 21.101
1 This version requires Veeam Backup & Replication 11a P20220302 (build 11.0.1.1261 P20220302). For more information, see this Veeam KB article.
Veeam Backup & Replication supports backup of file shares from the following sources:
- Microsoft Windows- or Linux-managed server
- Enterprise NAS systems: NetApp Data ONTAP, Lenovo ThinkSystem DM Series, Dell EMC Isilon
- NFS file shares
- SMB file shares
Consider the following requirements and limitations:
- Only 64-bit versions of operating systems are supported for Microsoft Windows- or Linux-managed server file share.
- Backup of file shares on Linux hosts added with single use credentials is not supported.
- NFS file share must run NFS protocol version 3 or 4.1.
- NFSv4.1 referrals are not supported.
- Network shares and files on them targeted to 3rd party storage devices may have difficulties being restored, or may not be restored at all. Such shares/files often rely upon specific software/OS filters to be recalled from the alternate storage location, which is not available when performing a file share data recovery. See your software vendor documentation to learn how to back up such files.
- Anonymous or AD/Kerberos authentication is not supported for access to file shares through NFS.
In NFS settings of the source file share, you must explicitly specify what servers will have access to the file share.
- SMB file share must run on SMB version 1.x, 2.x or 3.x.
- To support the VSS for SMB File Shares feature, make sure that requirements listed in this Veeam KB article are met.
- To correctly back up SACL (Ownership) files and folders from the SMB file share and restore them:
- When you are specifying access settings for the SMB file share, select the This share requires access credentials check box.
- Make sure that the account you use to access the file share is either added to the Backup Operators group or has the SeBackupPrivilege and SeRestorePrivilege privileges in Windows Server on the file share.
For more information on NAS backup, see NAS Backup Support.
Consider the following requirements and limitations:
- Domain names of all managed servers added to the Veeam backup infrastructure and machines you want to back up must be resolvable into IPv4 addresses.
- Names of port groups/segments/networks must be unique.
- Virtual Lab does not support NSX-t.
- VMware NSX-t 2.3 or later is supported with N-VDS for VMware vSphere and VMware Cloud on AWS/Dell EMC.
- VMware NSX-t 3.0 or later is supported with VDS for VMware vSphere and VMware Cloud on AWS/Dell EMC.
- VMware NSX-v is supported (see details on the support of vSphere and VMware Cloud version above).