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Release Notes for Veeam Backup & Replication 9.0 Update 2Cause
Please confirm you are running version 9.0.0.902 or 9.0.0.1491 prior to installing this update. You can check this under Help | About in Veeam Backup & Replication console. If you are using partner preview build 9.0.0.773, you must upgrade to GA build 9.0.0.902 first by installing Day 0 Update (Note: Please do NOT install Update0 from KB2084 over Update1. Please see the bottom of this article for the link Update2)
After upgrading, your build will be version 9.0.0.1715
Prior to installing this update please reboot the Veeam server to clear any locks on the Veeam services and when the reboot is done, please stop all the Veeam jobs and services before applying the update.
Ensure that Veeam service account has the db_owner role on the Veeam configuration database, so that the required database updates can be made during the first service start up after update. Additionally, either give Veeam service account the sysadmin role on the SQL Server hosting the configuration database, or just the right to view system table content (GRANT VIEW SERVER STATE TO "DOMAIN\ACCOUNT"
). All of the above-mentioned roles and rights can be revoked after update is completed.
After installing the update, during the first start of the Veeam Backup Service, required modifications will be made to the configuration database automatically to optimize its performance. These modifications may take up to 10 minutes to complete. Please do not reboot the Veeam server, or attempt to stop the service during this operation. If there is concern regarding the time that the Veeam Backup Service takes to start after upgrade, please contact Veeam Customer Support.
Once Veeam Backup Service starts, please open the console and allow Veeam Backup & Replication to update its remote components.
If you have Enterprise Manager installed on a separate server, you need to install the update on it as well.
To obtain this update, please click here (you need to be logged in to download the update).
To obtain Day 0 update, please refer to KB2084
Checksum: aa94a88c164aa83b27cb2b1c51788aff
Solution
As a result of on-going R&D effort and in response to customer feedback, Update 2 includes over 300 enhancements and bug fixes, the most significant of which are listed below:New platform support
- Cisco HyperFlex HX-Series support for Direct NFS backup mode.
- EMC Unity support for Backup from Storage Snapshots and Veeam Explorer for Storage Snapshots functionality.
- EMC Data Domain DD OS 5.7 support for DD Boost integration.
- ExaGrid 4.8.0.351.P28 is now the minimal ExaGrid firmware version supported.
- NetApp Data ONTAP 8.3.2 support.
- VMware vCloud Director 8.10 support.
- VMware VSAN 6.2 support.
Engine
- Backported a number of isolated Enterprise Scalability enhancements from 9.5 code branch to improve transaction log backup, tape backup and user interface performance.
- Updated OpenSSH client to version 7.2 to enable out of the box support for modern Linux distributions.
- Improved iSCSI target performance (iSCSI target is used to mount backup remotely in certain file-level and item-level recovery scenarios).
- iSCSI mount operations are now retried automatically to workaround occasion “The device is not ready” errors which happen when mount operation takes too long. By default, the mount is retried 6 times every 10 seconds. To change the number of retries, create IscsiMountFsCheckRetriesCount (DWORD) registry value under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication key on the backup server.
Backup Copy
- To reduce backup server load, Backup Copy jobs targeting shared folder or deduplicating appliance backed repositories with the gateway server setting set to Automatic selection will now start the data mover on the mount server associated with the backup repository (as opposed to the backup server). In cases when the mount server is unavailable, the data mover will be started on the backup server as before.
- Backup Copy performance should now be more consistent due to preserving backup files cache when the job is switching to idle mode.
- Minor reliability improvements in GFS full backup creation algorithm.
Microsoft Hyper-V
- Find-VBRHvEntity cmdlet performance has been improved significantly when used against Hyper-V cluster.
- Backup infrastructure resource scheduler should schedule Guest Interaction Proxy resource dramatically faster in large infrastructures (for example, 5 seconds instead of 15 minutes).
Microsoft SQL Server
- Improved performance and reduced resource consumption of Microsoft SQL Server transaction log backups.
Microsoft Exchange
- Added ability to force CAS server for Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange (instead of automatically detecting one) via DefaultCASServer (DWORD) registry value under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication key on the backup server.
- Added ability to change the order of Exchange autodiscovery policies for Veeam Explorer for Exchange (support only setting).
Oracle
- Added ability to restore Oracle databases while preserving certain parameters which are critical to RMAN in scenarios such as database name change via new <Parameter Name="diagnostic_dest" StartupPath="true"/> parameter in PFileParameters.xml file of Veeam Explorer for Oracle.
Cloud Connect Replication
- Support for Planned Failover functionality with cloud replicas. You can now perform planned failover to achieve zero data loss, for example when a natural disaster can be predicted in advance.
Veeam Cloud & Service Provider Partners
- Update 2 introduces important changes and fixes around rental licensing, including a pilot functionality of usage reporting directly from the user interface. For additional information, as well as the list of other service provider specific enhancements and bug fixes included in this update, please refer to the issue tracking topic in the private VCSP forum. If you are VCSP but don't have access, please apply to Cloud & Service Providers group using Veeam forum's User Control Panel.
More Information
Ensure that Veeam service account has the db_owner role on the Veeam configuration database, so that the required database updates can be made during the first service start up after update. Additionally, either give Veeam service account the sysadmin role on the SQL Server hosting the configuration database, or just the right to view system table content (GRANT VIEW SERVER STATE TO "DOMAIN\ACCOUNT"
). All of the above-mentioned roles and rights can be revoked after update is completed.If you have Enterprise Manager installed on a separate server, you need to install the update on it as well.
To obtain this update, please click here (you need to be logged in to download the update).
Checksum: aa94a88c164aa83b27cb2b1c51788aff