Hi Simon,

I just spotted this thread, after looking at new thread about NBU 7.1.0.3
and vSphere 5 (There isn't a product called VMware 5. Try to break it down
into support for vCenter 5, ESXi 5 and hardware version 8).

Some things to put it in perspective:
1. Take a look at what I copied into the other thread - it's useful info I
found in google cache on what is available with 7.1.0.3 versus 7.5
2. Even though VMware announced the new version over a few months ago,
courses in vSphere 5 have only started in rolling in the past couple of
months, so this would have to be the early adopter's world right now.
3. NBU 7.0.1 was FA in July 2011, and one of its main features was 4.1
support, and even just going from vSphere 4.0 to 4.1 had considerable
differences let alone up to vSphere 5, and it is a massive product suite.
Meanwhile NBU 7.0.2 came out with alot of changes to dedupe. So, it's not
like they haven't been busy. (
http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/netbackup-701-first-availability-fa-program
)
4. Veeam isn't the only product that has had support for vSphere 5 earlier
- Simpana did too. Whereas another product has only just announced VADP
support. But I think there's more to backup products than coverage of one
hypervisor. Some products are positioning themselves as agile, both in
terms of progression and matching a dynamic virtual environment, others
suit more conservative organisations that are not early adopters, and it's
also key to look at how much integration there is, functionality (whose
APIs) and UI. I don't think it's a case of one company has adopted, so
others should be - it's never so simple with backup :).
5. Agree support is essential, but there's a lot more to weigh up. Really
quickly, features such as restore testing and chargeback reporting in
Veeam, or tape archive, and range of DR scenarios with NBU. You may find
you need to use a combination. I gather it's not that uncommon with Veeam
to see it in combination.

Hope this helps

Robyn


On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:24 PM, WEAVER, Simon (external) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
> Morning
> I wanted to see if anyone can shed some light on this question, because I
> am not able to find the "official" answer.
>
> VMware announced several months ago about vmware5. However, reading on
> some Symantec "Blog" sites, they talk about VMware5 being supported in
> NetBackup 7.5.
>
> Well, we are at 7.0.1 and I was kind of hoping that NetBackup and VMware5
> would work in harmony.
>
> It is a little puzzling, because another product called VEEAM supports
> VMware 5 already. Should I really have to change to a different product to
> get support?
>
> If anyone either from Symantec, or anyone that has deployed VMware 5 can
> advise, this would be apprecaited, as I think its a bit foolish to upgrade
> to the later product if your backup solution doesnt meet the support
> requirements.
>
> Thank you for your help and any input :-)
>
> *Regards*
>
> *Simon Weaver** *
>
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