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Nope as long as you know how to deal with ovz.
In this situation i prefer to just use any openvz vps. Restorr the backup and fully migrate over to kvm :-)
you should be fine, openvz overhead is very low.
Yes will run without any issue and performance is acceptable if for personal use
It wouldn't be a bad idea at all. It will work very well because OpenVZ is software container virtualization.
One thing though: If you have one IP address you will have to work with internal IP addresses for the OpenVZ VM and do iptables magic to route ports outside the VM to the VM on your public IP address with NAT.
Read a bit around and I'm sure you'll set it up yourself without problems:
Remember the 32mb.club slabbing days?
Thanks for comments.
What is that?
Why not try LXC?
He has vzdump file of openvz containter, afaik there is no automatic conversion from openvz dump to lxc (correct me if I am wrong).
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Convert_OpenVZ_to_LXC
Wow, LXC can restore an OpenVZ dump automatically now? That's a great leap
LXC & OpenVZ use the exact same filesystem so a restore just has to be put in the right folder and then you configure networking (by hand?).
Francisco
Nope, it's not. Will work just fine.
Shall I create them as unprivileged containers or privileged containers? Not sure what difference.
When I do a "pct restore" from a SolusVM panelbackup vzdump, I got this
ERROR: archive contains no configuration file
Problem solved. I need to use it as template