I don't know why you keep referencing RHEL. We do support RHEL 8, but this discussion is not about RHEL 8.
Did you read the link I shared in my previous post? Alma version 8.9 is no longer actively supported by the vendor itself. There's also no "maintenance support" of any kind either, only security patches. Everyone is on their own with any technical issues they encounter.
If Veeam had proven support for Alma 8.9 for years before, that's one thing to continue supporting it. But to introduce brand new support for the OS version no longer supported by the vendor itself is a big ask for Veeam. How do we work through any technical issues we might encounter?
Did you read the link I shared in my previous post? Alma version 8.9 is no longer actively supported by the vendor itself. There's also no "maintenance support" of any kind either, only security patches. Everyone is on their own with any technical issues they encounter.
If Veeam had proven support for Alma 8.9 for years before, that's one thing to continue supporting it. But to introduce brand new support for the OS version no longer supported by the vendor itself is a big ask for Veeam. How do we work through any technical issues we might encounter?
Statistics: Posted by Gostev — May 02, 2024 3:23 pm






