Release Information for Veeam ONE 13 and Updates

KB ID: 4762
Product: Veeam ONE | 13
Published: 2025-09-03
Last Modified: 2026-05-27
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Veeam ONE 13 Releases

13.0.2.6723

2026-05-27

What's New

New Features and Improvements

Suspicious Incremental Backup Size Alarm — Extended Platform Support
The Suspicious Incremental Backup Size alarm now covers all platforms supported in Veeam ONE v13, including Proxmox VE, oVirt KVM (Oracle Linux KVM and Red Hat Virtualization), and Scale Computing. Administrators monitoring mixed-platform environments will receive consistent anomaly detection across all backup job types without additional configuration.

Updated Runtime and Database Prerequisites
This release ships with updated foundational components on the installation media: .NET Runtime 8.0.27 and PostgreSQL 17.10. These updates deliver the latest security patches and stability improvements for the Veeam ONE server infrastructure.

Updated Third-Party Components

The following third-party components included with Veeam ONE were upgraded with this release to address vulnerabilities reported within them.

  • Microsoft.NET Runtime (8.0.27)
  • PostgreSQL (17.10)
  • Visual C++ Redistributable (vc_redist) (14.50.35719)
  • AutoMapper
  • System.Security.Cryptography.Xml
  • Vite
  • DOMPurify
  • PostCSS
  • uuid
  • d3plus-viz
  • d3plus-shape
  • xmldom

Resolved Issues

Alarms
  • The root-node alarm indicator (red dot) remains visible in the infrastructure tree after all child-object alarms have been resolved.
  • The Suspicious Incremental Backup Size alarm triggers incorrectly under certain conditions, generating false-positive notifications.
  • The Plug-in Backup Data Collection Failure alarm produces frequent false triggers, causing unnecessary alert noise.
  • The Maximum Allowed Job Duration alarm generates false-positive notifications for jobs that complete within their configured thresholds.
  • Alarms resolved via ServiceNow integration are matched against incorrect incident statuses, potentially leaving incidents in a stale state.
Data Collection and Infrastructure Monitoring
  • Veeam Backup & Replication v12 servers display an "Unhealthy" state after upgrading Veeam ONE.
  • A Veeam Backup Server originally monitored as a stand-alone node via FQDN shows an "Unhealthy" state after being joined to an HA cluster.
  • A Veeam Backup Server previously monitored in Veeam ONE shows an "Unhealthy" state after it is promoted to the primary node of an HA cluster.
  • SOBR capacity-tier repositories backed by S3-compatible object storage are incorrectly displayed as "Inaccessible" in Veeam ONE.
  • Objects managed by Veeam Backup & Replication become inaccessible after a server reboot, requiring manual intervention to restore monitoring.
  • A broken connection to one Veeam Backup Server can disrupt data collection from other monitored Veeam Backup Servers in distributed deployments.
  • Business View groups created using vSphere custom attributes appear empty when no categorization groups based on vSphere tags are defined.
Scalability and Performance
  • The ReFS backup repository monitoring functionality causes high CPU utilization on the database server in large environments.
  • The default value of the PipeMaxQueueSize parameter is now 1000, improving data-pipeline throughput and reducing processing bottlenecks in large-scale deployments.
  • The SQL Server tempdb database grows excessively during normal Veeam ONE operations.
  • The VeeamDCS service becomes unresponsive under heavy load due to a deadlock condition (circular wait).
  • The Web UI becomes unresponsive due to a deadlock in the Settings.Native component.
  • Generating a large number of reports in parallel causes the Reporter service to hang, requiring a service restart.
Reporting
  • The Backup Inventory report fails to generate, returning an error:
    Failed to cache data for reporting.
    
  • The Recovery Verification Overview report generates without data for Windows-based Veeam Backup & Replication v13.0.1 servers.
  • SureReplica jobs from Veeam Software Appliance (Linux-based Veeam Backup & Replication) v13 servers are missing from the Recovery Verification Overview report.
  • The Restore Operator Activity report is missing the "Restored Object" column, preventing administrators from identifying which objects were restored.
  • The License report displays incorrect data when there is no license consumption during the previous month.
  • Scheduled report script generation fails when running under a local account, even though the scheduling status shows "Success."
Installation and Upgrade
  • Setup fails with an error requiring .NET 10 instead of the expected .NET 8, blocking fresh installations.
  • Upgrading to v13.0.1 fails when previously saved report parameters contain legacy JSON, producing the error:
    Failed to install ReportPack VRReportPackCustomReports.pkg.
    
  • Upgrading to v13 fails when certain property values in the BpJobDump_Parsed table exceed the column size limit, producing the error:
    String or binary data would be truncated
    
  • The Analytics Service installer incorrectly blocks installation on Windows Server 2012 R2.
  • Veeam ONE setup cannot proceed with a remote PostgreSQL server when the service account is placed in the "Deny log on locally" group.
  • After upgrading, all remote monitoring agents on Windows-based Veeam Backup Servers remain stuck in the "Updating" state.

13.0.1.6168

2026-01-06

What's New

  • Veeam Backup & Replication Authentication Anomalies
    Veeam ONE v13.0.1 Patch 1 introduces first-class visibility and control over sign-in activity in Veeam Backup & Replication by capturing both successful and failed logins, surfacing trends and spikes that may slip past routine checks, and converting them into actionable insights with alarms and reports ready for audits and regulatory reviews. You can route these alerts to ServiceNow, SNMP, Syslog, email, or custom scripts to fit your existing workflows. Correlation with other backup events helps identify risky patterns, such as repeated failures followed by privilege changes or suspicious job launches. This improves your security posture, reduces the chance of undetected malicious access, and shortens investigation time by giving operators a single place to review who accessed what, when, whether access succeeded, and how the system responded.
  • VM Daily Protection Status - Enhanced View
    This enhancement restores the familiar date-as-columns view in the Job Status report, allowing customers to scan a week’s outcomes per VM or job in one pass and instantly spot streaks, gaps, or regressions. It fits daily standups and SLA checks, where you need a quick, heat-map style read of Success, Warning, or Failed statuses across days without paging through rows. The layout reduces cognitive load for large estates, aligns with existing operational workflows, and mirrors exactly in CSV, Excel, and PDF exports. A simple toggle lets you choose between the classic columns view and the newer rows view to match each use case.
  • Report Builder: Table of Contents for New Reporting Engine
    This enhancement restores the optional Table of Contents for PDF reports generated with Report Builder in the new Reporting Engine, providing quick navigation through long documents, clearer structure for audits, and a familiar layout used since v12.3. The TOC is user-controlled via the existing checkbox, allowing teams to include it for executive or compliance packs or omit it for lightweight briefs. The setting is preserved in templates for consistent output across scheduled and ad hoc exports.
  • Enhanced Reports Exported to CSV for New Reporting Engine
    CSV export in the new Reporting Engine now mirrors what enterprises relied on in SSRS by bundling extra datasets inside the export ZIP for deeper offline analysis and audits. When a report includes a Summary, the export adds an additional CSV named “Report Summary” that captures the top-line totals and KPIs, enabling stakeholders to reconcile figures without opening the full report. If a report includes charts, the export also adds one CSV per chart using the chart’s current title as the filename, preserving the exact series and data points that fed the visual. These files sit alongside the main dataset in a single ZIP, work with scheduled and ad hoc exports, and provide teams with faster reconciliation, easier spreadsheet workflows, and cleaner handoffs to finance, compliance, and BI tools.
  • Enhanced PDF Reporting Layout
    v13.0.1 Patch 1 introduces a refined PDF reporting layout that removes unnecessary whitespace and forced page breaks, especially around Summary content. Reports now render header, description, scope, summary, charts, and data as a continuous flow, using natural pagination only when space runs out. Visuals are kept intact on a single page, while data tables can continue onto the next page, preserving readability without blank gaps. In practice, this restores the compact, SSRS-like first page that keeps Summary content up front, reduces page count, and makes printed and archived PDFs easier to scan and share.

13.0.1.5924

2025-11-19

13.0.0.5761

2025-10-03

Note: This patch addressed three issues and only changed the build number listed within the Veeam ONE Web Client; the Veeam ONE Client will still display 13.0.0.5630.

  • High CPU usage in Veeam Analytics Service: Fixed an issue in Veeam.One.Agent.DataCollectionService that continued collecting after the historical collection completed. This behavior also caused higher CPU usage in dependent satellite services, including *.AgentUpdaterService, *.LogAnalyzer, and *.RemedyService.
  • Unable to enable Veeam Backup & Replication Servers Analytics in Web Client: Fixed an issue where data sources added using the Veeam Analytics Service offline package could not be enabled via Veeam ONE Web Client.
  • Internal Server Error on Alarms Overview after upgrade: Addressed an error condition when locations were configured for Platform Health Anomalies after upgrading from Veeam ONE 12.

This patch was initially released on 2025-09-24 as build 13.0.0.5729 and subsequently repackaged and released as build 13.0.0.5761.

13.0.0.5630

2025-09-03

Download Information

The installed build number can be found in the Veeam ONE Main Menu (≡) under Help > About.

 

Use the following ISO for:

Reboot May Be Required

Please note that a reboot may be required after installing the update. 

Please plan accordingly.

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