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I'm going to experiment with this! I would love to get rid of Proxmox, it has so many problems and I only run containers anyway.
Is there an easy way to migrate containers? I'm not well versed in LXC despite using it for years.
I've no ideia if there's a reasonable migration path but after running Proxmox for years I wouldn't even want stuff that was tainted by it ever running on my pristine LXD nodes.
It'd be a pain in the rear to rebuild everything. This proxmox machine is the center of everything, even housing the disk all the config backups are on. I should probably not be doing that...
If you're on a recent proxmox setup that uses LXC containers you might be able to export those containers using
lxc-snapshot
or some other method and move them to the LXD node... May work just fine, may require other adjustments.Personally the move was worth it. I'm not gonna lie, a ton of my most complex solutions are setup using cloud-init and Ansible so moving from one solution to another was mostly running those again and watch the machines get re-created.
I'll look at lxc snapshots after the hardware upgrade I got lined up, thanks!