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Veeam Commences Proxmox Compatibility Trials Following VMware’s Customer Pinch for Subscription Acquisition

Anton Gostev, the esteemed Chief Product Officer of Veeam, a leading developer of enterprise-level backup software, has revealed that the company is currently testing compatibility with Proxmox, a popular virtualization software among SMEs, after VMware discontinued the sale of its standalone subscription software aiming solely at enterprise-level markets.

Despite being in the testing phase, Gostev points out that Proxmox appears to be geared towards the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market, which may be considered too small for Veeam, as their typical customer base consists of trusted high-level organizations requiring reliable data backup solutions.

While Veeam already supports other enterprise-level virtualization systems, such as Red Hat Virtualization and Nutanix AHV, Gostev acknowledges that Veeam will also support Oracle Linux KVM, which is essentially Red Hat Virtualization under a different brand name that is designed similarly to RHEL.

However, on the Veeam Forum, there are individuals expressing support for a move to Proxmox, but they are hindered by Veeam’s lack of support for this particular software.

TL;DR – Anton Gostev, the Chief Product Officer of Veeam, discloses Veeam’s ongoing testing of compatibility with Proxmox, a popular virtualization software among SMEs. While Veeam primarily serves enterprise-level clients, Proxmox’s SMB market positioning poses a potential challenge. Veeam currently supports various virtualization systems and will include Oracle Linux KVM, but lacks support for Proxmox, as indicated on the Veeam Forum.

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