The Veeam Software Appliance – The Linux Experience

The first week in September 2025 saw a massive initial release of the Veeam Software Appliance. Since the inception of Veeam and the ability to protect Virtual Machines on VMware vSphere Veeam has been a Windows Server based product, until now. I have also skipped over how “Virtualisation was just the start” and it was, now the Veeam Data Platform protects workloads and data across many different platforms, VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Proxmox, Oracle Linux Virtualisation and lots more hypervisors, as well as protecting public cloud workloads on AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. The protection of Kubernetes came almost five years ago with the … Continue reading The Veeam Software Appliance – The Linux ExperienceRead More →