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How to get off with little blood when switching to virtualization?
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There is a server rented in Hetzner. It spins a couple of dozen sites, nothing unusual.
There was a need to use Proxmox.
If you follow this manual habrahabr.ru/post/242031 and install it via Rescue, then everything will be lost on the screw. Question - how to avoid server reconfiguration? It's pretty well set up there. I do not want to dump everything and everything separately. Is there any true wei?
UPD: Debian Wheezy
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- install qemu on the server
- install virtio drivers in debian (I don't know if they are already there)
- do qemu-img create -f qcow
- import the created qcow from the proxmox host
Proxmox is placed normally on top of the usual debian, which is already there. Connect his turnip and put it in a couple of commands, then finish it a little - there is nothing supernatural there, you can not format the system.
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