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Proxmox High Availability

You're reading from   Proxmox High Availability Discover how to introduce, design, and implement high availability clusters for your business without hassle

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980888
Length 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Basic Concepts of a Proxmox Virtual Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with a High Availability (HA) Environment 3. Key Components for Building a Proxmox VE Cluster 4. Configuring a Proxmox VE Cluster 5. Testing on a Proxmox Cluster 6. System Migration of an Existing System to a Proxmox VE Cluster 7. Disaster Recovery on a Proxmox VE Cluster 8. Troubleshooting on a Proxmox Cluster Index

System migration from XenServer / Hyper-V Server to Proxmox


Although these two virtualization platforms (XenServer / Hyper-V Server) are different, they can both export VMs into a VHD file.

When we deal with the Xen environment, we can make use of the methods mentioned in the Live migration of a physical machine to a KVM section. However, I would also like to provide another method by exporting a VM from XenServer and then importing it back to the Proxmox environment.

If you have a Hyper-V environment, you can directly start from step 6 to skip the XenServer-related steps. The concept here is to turn off the VM and find out the storage location, copy the VHD file to Proxmox, and execute the disk image conversion command.

The steps involved in system migration for both XenServer and Hyper-V Server are as follows:

  1. Before starting the migration, it is recommended to remove XenServer Tools to avoid any system driver conflicts.

  2. We can export a VM from XenServer using XenCenter, a management tool for...

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