There is a discrepancy between the release notes and the Helpcenter documentation with regards to VMs with dynamic memory allocation. It’s the same story for RAM, v6 now requires 16GB as a minimum, up from 8GB. Veeam are now recommending 8 cores as the minimum for v6, up from 4 cores in v5. Straight away, I want to highlight that the CPU requirements have changed. Key Information Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 Server: In this blog post I’ll be going over the key new features and also any key insights to be aware of as part of deploying Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 v6 or upgrading to v6 from an earlier version. As always, Veeam have accompanied this release with a set of release notes, available here. Veeam have also updated their Helpcenter ready to explain all the new features. Excited and want to check it out? Download it here. Today Veeam have launched the new Veeam Backup for Office Microsoft 365 v6! That’s right, it’s had a slight name change to align with Microsoft’s rebrand of Office 365 to Microsoft 365.
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