
The security concerns that are endemic to Security - Type 1 Hypervisors are more secure. Promox uses Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) virtualization, essentially turning the Linux installation into a hypervisor, acting closer to a Type 1 Hypervisor (bare-metal) than a Type 2 Hypervisor. Proxmox includes a web interface, making the management and deployment of virtual machines extremely easy from anywhere on your network. Proxmox Hypervisor is an open-source virtualisation environment that allows the creation of virtual machines and containers. The steps below will detail how to convert a physical server to a virtual server using Proxmox Virtual Environment 6.0–4 and Macrium Reflect. This article will detail the steps to take when migrating a physical server into a Proxmox Virtual Environment.

In the previous blog post in this series ( Virtualization with Macrium Reflect - Part 3), we outlined the necessary steps to take when migrating servers into a Citrix Xen environment and how this can be easily achieved with Macrium Reflect. Virtualization with Macrium Reflect - Part 4
