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* Encryption configuration improvements | * Encryption configuration improvements | ||
* Backup to one (physical) datastore from multiple Proxmox VE clusters, avoiding backup naming conflicts | * Backup to one (physical) datastore from multiple Proxmox VE clusters, avoiding backup naming conflicts | ||
* Updates via GUI, xterm.js host console | * Updates via GUI, xterm.js host console (done) | ||
* GUI restore improvements | * GUI restore improvements (including VMs) | ||
* Documentation improvements | * Documentation improvements | ||
* Add comments to backups | * Add comments to backups (done) | ||
* Set manual protection (immutable) flag for backups | * Set manual protection (immutable) flag for backups | ||
* Importer for existing vzdump archives into Proxmox Backup Server | * Importer for existing vzdump archives into Proxmox Backup Server |
Revision as of 15:30, 9 November 2020
Roadmap
- Proxmox VE host backup
- Proxmox Mail Gateway host backup
- Encryption configuration improvements
- Backup to one (physical) datastore from multiple Proxmox VE clusters, avoiding backup naming conflicts
- Updates via GUI, xterm.js host console (done)
- GUI restore improvements (including VMs)
- Documentation improvements
- Add comments to backups (done)
- Set manual protection (immutable) flag for backups
- Importer for existing vzdump archives into Proxmox Backup Server
- LDAP/AD Authentication
- Two Factor Authentication (2FA)
- Tape support
- ...
Release History
See also Announcement forum
Proxmox Backup Server Beta (2nd ISO release)
Released 5. October 2020
- Beta Release
- Update to recent package versions with many fixes and feature additions
- Based on Debian 10.6 Buster
- Updated kernel (5.4) and include latest security fixes
Proxmox Backup Server Beta
Released 10. July 2020
- First public beta release
- Based on Debian Buster (10.4)
- Kernel 5.4 LTS with ZFS 0.8.4