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BugZero found this defect 964 days ago.

Veeam | kb4211

Release Information for Veeam Backup for AWS v4

Last update date:

12/23/2021

Affected products:

Veeam Backup for AWS

Affected releases:

ALL

Fixed releases:

No fixed releases provided.

Description:

Requirements

Please confirm that you are running version Veeam Backup for AWS v3 (build 3.0.0.319) or later before upgrading. You can find the currently installed build number (Server Version) in the About section under Configuration | Support Information. After installing Veeam Backup for AWS v4, your build number will be 4.1.0.46.

Resolved Issues

Build 4.1.0.46 Veeam Backup for AWS appliance now supports instance type c5.4xlarge and c5.9xlarge Veeam Backup for AWS now supports Service Quotas in the AWS GovCloud Support for changing the AMI during the restore operation Resolved an issue where a private IP would not get restored Resolved an issue where an instance would get a public IP after a restore operation even if the original source instance did not have one assigned Resolved an issue that sometimes no files where restored during a EC2 File-level Recovery Resolved an issue where the protected instance size would be shown as 0 REST API: Sending a test message would result in a 500 internal server error REST API: The Swagger UI will now load the latest version by default REST API: Resolved an issue where the EFS cost estimation would return 400 instead of 200

What's new?

Amazon EFS support Amazon Elastic File Systems (Amazon EFS) can be protected using flexible policy-based scheduling and lightning-fast recovery to an exact point-in-time in just seconds to the original location or to a new location. Benefit from backup copies across AWS accounts and regions and protect yourself against outages caused by failures and disasters that affect the availability of file systems that are in the same location.   Amazon S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive Storage Class support Backup administrators can now automatically tier Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) backups to Amazon S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive Storage for the most cost-effective long-term retention and compliance of AWS data.   AWS KMS support Starting from this version, backup administrators can now use the AWS Key Management Service to encrypt backed-up data. This improves security and control over the keys and passwords used by the backup policies.   Standalone AMI deployment Veeam Backup for AWS can now be installed using the AMI deployment method. By utilizing either automatic or manual installation mode, you can customize the installation to your company's needs. This feature is also fully supported via the RESTful API, making it easy to automate the deployment.

Other Enhancements

UI and UX Updated login screen — The updated login screen modernizes the look and feel of the solution. Full page wizards — Some wizards were updated to full-screen size to optimize the process of settings configuration. Improved wording of error messages and notifications — Updated texts should help users better understand the potential reasons for issues or misconfigurations in order to resolve them without contacting technical support. Add to policy — Speed up policy configuration by easily adding missing resources to existing policies straight from the resources view. Export missing permissions — Export any missing IAM role permissions to JSON format when using custom IAM roles to ensure everything will work as required. Backup and Recovery Support for multiple security groups — It is now possible to restore multiple security groups at once while restoring Amazon EC2 or Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) instances. Preserve the original private IP for Amazon EC2 instances — While restoring an Amazon EC2 instance to the original location, it is now possible to preserve the original private IP. Restore Amazon EC2 instances without public IP — Starting from this version, it is possible to restore any Amazon EC2 instance to a new location without a public IP. Integration with Veeam Backup & Replication (Requires Veeam Backup & Replication v11a plug-in.) Visibility into new workloads — Amazon EFS policies are now also visible in the backup console. This allows backup administrators to have a single data protection view across on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Backup appliance update — Backup administrators now have the ability to update managed appliances remotely. This enables better management and better security for the entire infrastructure. Improved logging — Technical support logs have been enhanced to streamline the support experience for Veeam users.

Solution

To upgrade an existing installation, follow the steps outlined in the Updating Veeam Backup for AWS - User Guide.  After installing Veeam Backup for AWS v4, your build version will be 4.1.0.46.   For a new installation, use the button below:

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