@@HSVEOCT awesome. I'm new to Proxmox, and installed it yesterday (using your videos) on my Mac Pro 5,1. Now I want to copy my working Montery (on my Mac Pro) to Proxmox, so I can run it (and Windows) using Proxmox without having to reboot my Mac Pro when I want to switch from Mac to Windows 🙂
Not sure why you're bothering to use winscp? You can just directly upload it through the browser SIGNIFICANTLY faster, and more securely.. Doing it the way you're showing people is a good way for them to accidentally ruin their proxmox install..
And this storm in the background, I recently went to the Studio and now I can hear the monitor :) BTW Thanks!
No problem!
What about P2V a mac?
Helpful. Thanks for sharing!
Alternate way - Veeam free agent bare-metal backup and restore to VM over Samba ;-)
Of course I’ve used that method a few times but you need to make sure the storage is set if the machine has multiple.
I see your doing this with a Windows machine. Can you do this for a Linux server to Proxmox or can i use the method in this video?
I’m currently working it out for Linux and macOS :)
@@HSVEOCT Will you use dd for the task?
Maybe mate
@@HSVEOCT awesome. I'm new to Proxmox, and installed it yesterday (using your videos) on my Mac Pro 5,1. Now I want to copy my working Montery (on my Mac Pro) to Proxmox, so I can run it (and Windows) using Proxmox without having to reboot my Mac Pro when I want to switch from Mac to Windows 🙂
@JeremyNaus if you want help please join the discord from link below
Have you v2v'd vcenter?
Not sure why you're bothering to use winscp? You can just directly upload it through the browser SIGNIFICANTLY faster, and more securely.. Doing it the way you're showing people is a good way for them to accidentally ruin their proxmox install..
For our 1-click templates and you can’t upload a VHDX through the web ui 😂