We just moved our datacenters to 9.7 and are planning to upgrade to 10.2 later this year but there will be some that don't make it and drag into next year. I also fully support vCenter 6.5 as a minimum with ESXi host 6.0 as the minimum for hypervisor, it's a good compromise.Ĭhris.childerhose wrote: ↑ 3:07 pmComing from an MSP I think dropping vCloud 9.x and 10.0 is a mistake. Will it be a supported scenario to use Veeam Backup & Replication v12 with Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows v5? If so then that gives people another year of aging out anyway. I have a question regarding interoperability between Veeam B&R and Veeam Agent in this case, if you're talking about discontinuing W7/W8/W, historically you've supported both the latest version of Veeam Agent AND the previous version of Veeam Agent (as mentioned here. I think that most of these issues have been addressed now, the mention of ESU highlights what happens if you supported an OS where you have a dependency break if someone is using ESU vs not (understandable it's not likely but who knows what the next game changing exploits will be and how the industry must adapt) since non ESU customers can't just 'patch to latest'.