Proxmox VE 9.1: Full backup and recovery support for workloads running on the latest Proxmox VE release
The latest Proxmox VE release is actually v9.2 released 21st of May https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Roadmap#Proxmox_VE_9.2 - well before this June 4th announcement. Getting support is becoming very frustrating. When PVE 9.1 was out, Nakivo only supported PVE 9.0. Then PVE 9.2 comes out and only then do you support PVE 9.1. It seems like I can never get support from Nakivo if you are always behind. This is because with PVE - at least exposed in the web GUI - there is no option to pin to a particular point release. All the critical security patches and point release updates come down at the same time.
If I was to just ignore the updates then sure - Nakivo would eventually catch up. But then I am vulnerable. Also I have to upgrade at some stage, and if you are always one point release behind the latest version, when I update (which would be to the latest version - again I cannot choose a point release) I would again be in front of what Nakivo supports, and again your support team would choose not to support me - a paying customer - as has happened recently when I wanted support for an issue yet because I am on PVE 9.2.2 (as I want the latest security fixes) I do not get support running the latest version of Nakivo.
Another issue - "NBR_Transporter_v11.2.1_Updater_QNAP.qpkg" package which is the transporter (not director) package for x86_64 QNAP, it says that the digital signature is expired. I just checked the Nakivo download site and saw that the package there as I write this still has the expired certificate. This has happened in the past and Nakivo have eventually rectified it. That fact that it is still happening though does not speak good things about this company.
Hello @Markus Obermeier,
Our sales team has sent you an NFR license.
Could you please confirm that you have received it and let us know whether you can access the features you need for testing?
We appreciate your partnership and look forward to your feedback.
thanx for the explanation - is it possible to create a file backup of physical machine where only necessary folders are included and create a disaster recovery for this ?
and if so - how can the system files (see screenshot) be included ?