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Physical server migration services
P2V migration to Proxmox VE

Do you have many physical servers with low utilisation? Physical-to-virtual (P2V) server migration with Proxmox VE is a proven way to virtualise servers for your business — reducing machine count, dramatically cutting energy costs and simplifying IT infrastructure management. We deliver professional P2V migration services for companies of every size.

// Table of Contents
  1. P2V migration — a physical server becomes a virtual machine
  2. Why you should virtualise your physical servers
  3. How much you save after physical server consolidation
  4. Our physical server migration process
  5. P2V migration tools for Proxmox
  6. When P2V migration makes sense
// 01 · What P2V migration is

P2V migration — a physical server becomes a virtual machine

P2V (Physical-to-Virtual) migration is the process of moving an entire operating system, applications and data from a physical server (bare-metal) into a virtual machine running on a virtualisation platform — in our case Proxmox VE. As a result of P2V migration:

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There is also a P2P (Physical-to-Physical) variant — migrating a system between physical servers without virtualisation. We deliver both variants, depending on your company's needs.

// 02 · Benefits of virtualisation

Why you should virtualise your physical servers

AreaPhysical serversAfter virtualisation (Proxmox)
Hardware utilisation5–15% average CPU/RAM utilisation70–90% through consolidation and overcommit
Energy costsMany servers × 300–800 WUp to 75% energy cost savings
Backup and recoveryPhysical backup — slow, complexVM snapshots, PBS — fast backup and restore
Failure downtimeHardware replacement — hours or daysHA failover — automatic VM restart in seconds–minutes (typically up to 30 s on lightly loaded clusters)
ScalingBuy a new physical serverAdd CPU/RAM resources to a VM in minutes
ManagementMultiple consoles, multiple systemsOne Proxmox panel for all VMs
Data-centre spaceMany rack unitsDramatic reduction — 10 servers → 1 host
// 03 · CAPEX and OPEX savings

How much you save after physical server consolidation

Example calculation for 10 physical servers migrated onto 1 Proxmox host:

Cost category10 physical servers / year1 Proxmox host / yearSaving
OPEX · Energy (600W/server)~€33 000~€7 700~€25 300 / year
OPEX · Maintenance / support~€12 000~€2 400~€9 600 / year
CAPEX · Hardware refresh (3 years)~€140 000 (10 × €14k)~€28 000 (1 × €28k)~€37 000 / year
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Use our physical server consolidation calculator — enter your server count and OPEX/CAPEX per machine, and the calculator will work out the exact savings for your environment.

// 04 · How we carry out P2V migration

Our physical server migration process

P2V migration requires careful analysis and the right tools — especially for systems with non-standard drivers, hardware RAID or specific BIOS/UEFI configurations. Our proven process:

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Legacy system note: Servers running Windows Server 2003/2008, old RedHat versions or 32-bit systems require additional analysis before P2V migration. We have experience migrating legacy systems — ask for details.

// 05 · Tools and technology

P2V migration tools for Proxmox

Tool selection depends on the OS and configuration of the server being migrated. We use proven, open-source solutions:

ToolUse caseOperating systems
virt-v2vDisk image conversion + virtio driversLinux (all distros), Windows
ClonezillaSector-by-sector cloningLinux, Windows, BSD, any OS
dd + qemu-imgLow-level disk copy + format conversionLinux, Unix (requires disk access)
Proxmox importdiskImport ready disk image into Proxmox VMAny (after conversion to qcow2/raw)
Manual engineeringLegacy systems, hardware RAID, non-standard configsWindows 2003/2008, old RHEL, 32-bit systems

After P2V migration we install virtio drivers (para-virtualisation) in the guest OS — this can improve disk and network IO performance in the virtual environment by 30–50% compared to full hardware emulation.

// 06 · Who it's for

When P2V migration makes sense

Migrating physical servers to virtual machines is particularly worthwhile in the following situations:

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P2V migration is especially popular with companies that built their infrastructure on physical servers before the virtualisation era and now want to modernise without rewriting their applications.

Virtualise your physical servers

We'll analyse your physical servers free of charge, draw up a P2V migration plan and calculate CAPEX/OPEX savings. Our engineer will contact you within 24 hours.

⚡ Free P2V migration quote→ Physical server calculator