Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrading Veeam Backup & Replication

In today’s digital age, data is the lifeblood of businesses. Its loss can lead to significant financial and operational consequences. That’s where Veeam comes in. A leading provider of data protection solutions, Veeam empowers organizations to safeguard their critical data and ensure business continuity.

Founded in 2006, Veeam has established itself as a trusted name in the industry. Its flagship product, Veeam Backup & Replication, is a comprehensive data protection solution that caters to diverse IT environments, including virtual, physical, and cloud-based workloads.

In this guide, we will walk you through the process of upgrading your Veeam Backup & Replication environment. Before you begin, ensure that your current configuration is stable and that all jobs have completed successfully.

Perform Configuration Backups

Backing Up Configuration Settings Manually

While performing configuration backup, Veeam Backup for Nutanix AHV exports data from the configuration database and saves it to a backup file in a backup repository. To back up the configuration database of the backup appliance manually, do the following:

  1. From the main menu of the Veeam Backup & Replication console, select Configuration Backup.
  1. In the Configuration Backup Settings window, do the following:
  2. Select the Enable configuration backup to the following repository check box and choose a repository where the configuration backup will be stored. Note that you cannot store configuration backups in scale-out backup repositories and external repositories.

For a backup repository to be displayed in the list of available repositories, it must be added to the backup infrastructure. For more information, see the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide, section Adding Backup Repositories.

  1. In the Restore points to keep field, specify the number of configuration backups you want to keep.
  2. Select the Enable backup file encryption check box.
  3. From the Password drop-down list, select a password.
Important
If you do not specify the password, the Veeam Backup for Nutanix AHV configuration database will not be backed up.

For passwords to be displayed in the Password list, they must be added to the Password Manager as described in the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide, section Password Manager. If you have not added the necessary password to the Password Manager beforehand, you can do this without closing the Configuration Backup Settings window. To add a password,

  1. click Add and specify a password and a password hint that will help you remember your password if you forget it.

If you use Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager, you can also enable the Loss protection functionality that can help you decrypt the data in case you have lost or forgotten the password. For more information, see the Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager Guide, section Managing Encryption Keys.

  1. Click Apply.
  2. Click Backup now.

 

Once Veeam Backup for Nutanix AHV creates a successful configuration backup, you can use it to restore configuration data.

Perform VBR Upgrade

Before proceeding to complete the upgrade, ensure that the latest run for all existing jobs has been completed successfully. If any of the jobs fail, please rerun the failed jobs. You must also ensure that there are no running jobs, restore sessions, Instant Recovery sessions, and SureBackup jobs. For more detailed information, kindly take a look at the user guide.

 

 

1.      Please head over to and download the latest version of the Veeam Backup & Replication installation image from the Veeam Product Downloads page. Click on download button for Veeam Data Platform v12.1 installation iso. You can also request for a Trial key as shown in the image below.

2.      Mount the installation image. After mounting the image, the autorun opens a splash screen. If autorun is not available or disabled, run the Setup.exe file from the image. 

 

Click on Upgrade as shown in the image below to start the upgrade process.

3.       Select Veeam Backup & Replication 12.1.

4.      Select Upgrade Veeam Backup & Replication.

5.      Read and accept the license agreement. To accept the license agreements and continue installing Veeam Backup & Replication, click I Accept.

6.      Review the components that will be upgraded.

7.      Important: To also upgrade the remote components after the Veeam Backup & Replication server is upgraded, select the Update remote components automatically check box

8.      Select the license file for Veeam Backup & Replication and click on open as shown below.

9.      Next, the setup wizard will check whether the device has the necessary software installed during the System Configuration Check step. If any required components are missing, the setup attempts to install them automatically. After successful installation, the machine must be rebooted. To initiate the reboot, click on “Reboot.”

10.     If the setup wizard is unable
to install certain required software components automatically, you must install
them manually. If any compatibility issue is found, it will be thrown here.
Click on “Retry or fix the issue outlined manually.

11.      Specify service account settings, click Next

12.      Specify the database engine and instance and click Next.

13.      Click on Yes to connect the installation to the database to begin the upgrade process

On the Ready to upgrade, click upgrade!

On the Ready to upgrade, click upgrade!

If you did not choose to update the components as shown above, you will be prompted to perform this update.

 

You must upgrade Veeam components on all remote servers with which the backup server communicates during data protection and disaster recovery tasks. If you do not upgrade components on remote servers, Veeam Backup & Replication jobs will fail.

Congratulations! You’ve successfully navigated the process of upgrading your Veeam Backup & Replication environment. By following these steps, you’ve enhanced your organization’s data protection capabilities and ensured business continuity.

Remember:

  • Regular Backups: Continue to perform regular backups to safeguard your critical data.
  • Security Best Practices: Implement strong security measures to protect your backup infrastructure.
  • Stay Updated: Keep your Veeam software up-to-date with the latest patches and releases.

For further assistance or advanced troubleshooting, consult the official Veeam documentation or reach out to our Veeam Experts who can give you optimal support and complete guidance.

Do you have any other questions about the Veeam upgrade process or data protection strategies? Feel free to contact us!

A Complete Guide into VMware vCenter 8 Deployment and Configuration

This comprehensive guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of deploying and configuring VMware vCenter 8 on your ESXi hosts. vCenter 8, the latest iteration of VMware’s powerful management platform, offers enhanced features, improved performance, and streamlined workflows to optimize your virtualized environment. By following the instructions in this guide, you’ll gain the ability to effectively manage and control your virtual infrastructure, from provisioning virtual machines to monitoring system health.

What is vCenter?

VMware vCenter is a centralized platform for managing a VMware environment. It provides a single interface to manage multiple ESXi hosts and virtual machines, enabling simplified operations, automation, and comprehensive control over the virtualized infrastructure. With vCenter, administrators can perform critical tasks such as deploying, managing, monitoring, and provisioning virtual environments efficiently.

 

vCenter Server deployment process:
1. Mounting and Launching the Installer
  • Download and Mount ISO: Begin by downloading the vCenter Server ISO file from VMware’s official website and mounting it on a system accessible over the network.
  • Run the Installer: Navigate to the vcsa-ui-installer directory and launch the installer using the installer.exe executable【19】【23】【28】.

 

2. Stage 1: OVA Deployment
  • Target Host Selection: Select the target Six host where the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) will be deployed. Provide the Esi credentials and accept the SSL certificate【19】【23】.
  • Appliance Settings:
    Specify a name for the VCSA virtual machine.
    Set up root credentials.
    Select the deployment size (e.g., Tiny, Small) depending on the infrastructure needs【28】.
  • Network Configuration:
    Assign an unused static IP address.
    Specify the FQDN and configure network settings【19】【23】【28】.
  • Start Deployment: Review and confirm settings to begin deploying the OVA. This step uploads the virtual appliance to the ESXi host.
3. Stage 2: Appliance Setup
  • Time and SSH Configuration: Configure NTP synchronization to maintain consistent time settings and enable SSH access for management【20】【21】【28】.
  • Single Sign-On (SSO) Domain Setup:
    — Create a new SSO domain (default: vSphere. Local).
    — Set up an administrator password for the domain【20】【21】【23】.
  • VMware CEIP Participation (Optional): Decide whether to join the Customer Experience Improvement Program for analytics-based improvements in vSphere functionality【21】【28】.
  • Finalize Settings: Review all configurations and proceed to finalize the appliance setup.
4. Completion and Login
  • Once Stage 2 completes, the vCenter setup wizard will display a URL for accessing the vSphere Web Client.
  • Use the administrator@vsphere.local credentials created during SSO setup to log in.
  • From here, administrators can configure and manage their VMware infrastructure using the HTML5-based client interface【22】【28】.

vCenter Server 8 Installation Guide

Step 1: Access the vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) Installer

  • Navigate to the vCSA installer user interface (UI).

Step 2: Select the Windows Installer

  • Click on Windows OS/Win32 to proceed with the Windows installation.

vCenter Server 8 Installation Guide

Step 1: Access the vCenter Server Appliance (vCSA) Installer

  • Navigate to the vCSA installer user interface (UI).

Step 2: Select the Windows Installer

  • Click on Windows OS/Win32 to proceed with the Windows installation.

Accept the terms of the license agreement ad click “Next“. 

  • Identify Server Information:
    • Determine the IP address or FQDN of your vCenter or ESXi server.
    • Note the HTTPS port number used by the server.
  • Provide Authentication Details:
    • Enter the username and password for the ESXi host. 
  • Accept Certificate. 
  • Specify VM Name:

    • Enter a descriptive name for your vCenter Server virtual machine.
  • Set Password:

    • Create a strong password for the vCenter Server appliance.
    • Confirm the password to ensure accuracy.
    • Click Next to proceed.
  • Select a deployment size that aligns with the recommended configurations in the tables. Alternatively, customize the size to match your unique requirements and available resources.
 
  • Choose Datastore: Select the desired datastore for vCenter VM deployment.
  • Enable Thin Desk: To optimize storage and resource usage, check the box to enable thin desk.
  • Production Use Cases: For production use cases, it’s advisable to leave the box unchecked.
  • Review your settings before starting the vCenter Server deployment

Shows the brief summary of the configuration. 

vCenter Configuration Setup

Introduction: vCenter Server installation overview 

Select Time Synchronization mode as: Synchronize Time with ESXI host. 

  • If you need to have ESXI access via SSH, please select activated 

Setting Single Sign On configuration

  • Define SSO domain name, SSO username and SSO password. 
  • Incase of existing SSO, configuration accordingly. 

vCenter Configuration Overview

  • Login to vCenter Server Appliance 
  • Configuration completed for stage 2, vCenter
  • Access the URL specified in your configuration, using port 5480 to view configuration settings and vCenter overviews.

 

  • The highlighted blue section in the image above displays the access URLs for vCenter.

 

  • Enter your vCenter setup credentials as defined.
  • As shown above, vCenter is deployed across two datacenters: F4U-DR and Spitfire.

By successfully deploying and configuring VMware vCenter 8, you’ve unlocked a powerful tool to streamline your virtualized environment. This guide has provided a comprehensive walkthrough, from the initial installation to the final login to the vSphere Web Client. With vCenter 8, you can now efficiently manage and monitor your virtual infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

Remember, vCenter 8 offers a wealth of advanced features and capabilities. Explore its potential to automate tasks, optimize resource utilization, and enhance security. As you delve deeper into vCenter 8, consider leveraging its automation capabilities, such as vRealize Automation, to further streamline your workflows. By following best practices and staying updated with the latest VMware documentation and support resources, you can maximize the benefits of vCenter 8 and achieve a robust and efficient virtualized environment.