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What is the difference between Commvault V9 , V10 and V11

  • 24 March 2023
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Hi,

Please provide difference between Commvault V9, V10 and V11

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Best answer by Gowri Shankar 24 March 2023, 15:54

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@Rahul18081 see below:

v9 → RIP
v10 → old granny version and unsupported already for many years
v11 → current version, but be aware that v11 by itself is also already many years old. I normally consider every version below v11FR20 to be a stone age version. Imho you should preferably be on a newer version like FR24. 

What is question behind the question? 

v10 Was more  like Commvaults equivalent of Windows Vista, just something we avoid talking about. 

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@Rahul18081 see below:

v9 → RIP
v10 → old granny version and unsupported already for many years
v11 → current version, but be aware that v11 by itself is also already many years old. I normally consider every version below v11FR20 to be a stone age version. Imho you should preferably be on a newer version like FR24. 

What is question behind the question? 

v10 Was more  like Commvaults equivalent of Windows Vista, just something we avoid talking about. 

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@Rahul18081 see below:

v9 → RIP
v10 → old granny version and unsupported already for many years
v11 → current version, but be aware that v11 by itself is also already many years old. I normally consider every version below v11FR20 to be a stone age version. Imho you should preferably be on a newer version like FR24. 

What is question behind the question? 

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v9 - Cool

v10 - Satan’s Playground

v11 - The new hotness 

 

😂

 

Seriously though V11 is the only version you should be spending time on.

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Hi @Rahul18081 

 

Commvault V9 & V10 are end of life for few years now.

 

V11 is the latest version supported.

 

For details check the Whats’ new section of docs → https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/expert/1477_whats_new.html

 

Regards,

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