<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>I haven't used Proxmox (yet) but was always interested in it because I've seen so many posts over the past years about how great an environment it was to utilize.<br><br></div>In the past I saw they utilized OpenVZ for any Proxmox container use.<br><br></div>They (proxmox) just announced they are switching to LXC..!<br><br><a href="http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/22532-Proxmox-VE-4-0-beta1-released">http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/22532-Proxmox-VE-4-0-beta1-released<br></a><br></div>Their link to "linux containers" <a href="http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Linux_Container">on this page</a> (see below) now points to <a href="http://linxucontainers.org">linxucontainers.org</a>.<br><br><font size="4"><i><span class="" id="Migrate_container_from_OpenVZ_to_Linux_container"> Migrate container from OpenVZ to Linux container</span></i></font><div style="margin-left:40px">
</div><p style="margin-left:40px"><i><b>NOTE:</b>At the moment you must do it manually later it will work with backup and restore.
Make a Backup (use gzip) of the OpenVZ container.
</i></p><p style="margin-left:40px"><i>Then copy the backup file in /var/lib/vz/template/cache/
</i></p><p style="margin-left:40px"><i>Now it is possible to create a new CT, using the backup as template. see create container. <a href="http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Linux_Container#Create_container" title="Linux Container">Create_container</a></i>
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</div><h1 style="margin-left:40px"> <font size="4"><i><span class="" id="References">References</span></i></font></h1><div style="margin-left:40px">
</div><p style="margin-left:40px"><i><a rel="nofollow" class="" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LXC">Wikipedia Linux Container</a></i>
</p><p style="margin-left:40px"><i><a rel="nofollow" class="" href="https://linuxcontainers.org/">Linux Container</a></i>
</p><p style="margin-left:40px"><i><a rel="nofollow" class="" href="https://github.com/lxc">GIT Linux Container</a></i>
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