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VMware vSphere • Re: vSphere 9 Compatibility

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So, for v13 the note "Presently, 4K native (4Kn) disks are not supported." is still true?
Yes, as indicated in the user guide:
  • Veeam Backup & Replication does not support the protection of workloads with 4K native disks (disks with 4096 bytes logical sector size).
I've updated the entry in the KB to add a hyperlink to this page for the keywords "not supported."
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?
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.

Thank you for your feedback!

Statistics: Posted by tpayton — May 19, 2026 2:59 pm



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