Yes, as indicated in the user guide:So, for v13 the note "Presently, 4K native (4Kn) disks are not supported." is still true?
- Veeam Backup & Replication does not support the protection of workloads with 4K native disks (disks with 4096 bytes logical sector size).
The table has been updated to specify 9.0.x to clarify supported versions. Also, to hopefully reduce confusion about those U versions, I've updated them so that, for example, the "8.0 U3" entry now reads "8.0.3 (U3)" to clarify that anything beginning with 8.0.3 is covered.Apart from that, I’ve asked a few more questions about the U versions of VMware and Veeam’s automatic support. Those are still unanswered. vSphere 9.1 is now available—what does that mean? Is it a vSphere 9 U1, similar to how there were previously 8.0 U2 (8.0.2) and 8.0 U3 (8.0.3)? Or is it more like version 6.x, when there were separate major releases 6.0, 6.5, and 6.7? I still believe that KB2443 should provide some clearer explanations. That’s why I specifically asked about 9.0.2 and what it means. 9.0 U2 or just a minor patch for 9.0?
Thank you for your feedback!
Statistics: Posted by tpayton — May 19, 2026 2:59 pm







