I've never done P2V Linux, only Windows onto Hyper-V host. It went smoothly.
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never done p2v but v2v before, using the starwind converter. it's a freeware and I just read it can also do p2v. proxmox itself is not available as a target, so you might have to convert your server to an esxi-vm, and then again from there to proxmox ๐ค that might be the slowest and one of the dirtiest ways to tackle this, but it might work
here's the link to the converter software: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-v2v-converter
starwind converter can export to a qemu image though, which can them import into proxmox.
I used the converter to move from hyper-v to proxmox just last month.
I've been running PVE for about 4 years but never had a reason to try P2V migration at home or work. Kind of curious what about the host makes it worth the effort vs just rebuilding the services. I've become a big fan of LXC. The turnkey distros cover most use cases for home and a lot for professional needs too, at least small scale in-house stuff.