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vRanger 7.8.5 - Installation/Upgrade Guide

Introduction Before you install System requirements and compatibility Installing vRanger Upgrading vRanger

Supported Hyper-V versions

vRanger supports backup and restore operations against the following versions of Hyper-V® Server:

Hyper-V Servers

Windows Server 2012 Full Server and Server Core

Windows Server 2012 R2 Full Server and Server Core

Windows Server 2016 Full Server and Server Core

Windows Server 2019 Full Server

Windows Server 2022 Full Server

System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)

Windows Server 2012 Full Server and Server Core

Windows Server 2012 R2 Full Server and Server Core

Windows Server 2016 Full Server and Server Core

Support for Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct (S2D)1

Windows Server 2019 Full Server


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Supported platforms for physical machine backup

vRanger supports backup and restore operations against the following operating systems:

Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and above

x64

Windows Server 2012

x64

Windows Server 2012 R2

x64

Windows Server 2016

x64

Windows Server 2019

x64

Windows Server 2022

x64

Supported virtual appliance (VA) versions

vRanger 7.8.5 supports VA 7.6.3 or later.

Supported disk types and file systems

The following topics list the disk types and file systems supported by vRanger.

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