![]() ![]() ![]() An in-place upgrade via apt (step-by-step).A new installation on new hardware (restoring VMs from the backup).In general, there are two ways to upgrade a Proxmox VE 6.x system to Proxmox VE 7.x: In case the system is customized and/or uses additional packages or any other third party repositories/packages, ensure those packages are also upgraded to and compatible with Debian Bullseye. Test the backup beforehand in a test lab setup. Note: A valid and tested backup is always required before starting the upgrade process. Depending on the existing configuration, several manual steps-including some downtime-may be required. You should plan the upgrade carefully, make and verify backups before beginning, and test extensively. Proxmox VE 7.x introduces several new major features. ![]() 4.7.2 Unable to boot due to grub failure.4.6.5.2 Container HW Pass-Through & CGroupv2.4.6.4.2 Older Virtual Machines with Windows and Static Network.4.6.4.1 Linux Bridge MAC-Address Change.4.6.3.1.3 Old Workaround: Disable tdp_mmu.4.6.3 Older Hardware and New 5.15 Kernel.4.6.1.1 Upgrade wants to remove package 'proxmox-ve'.4.5.3 Custom role: contains permission 'Pool.Allocate'.4.5.2 storage: parameter 'maxfiles' is deprecated.4.3.6 Upgrade the system to Debian Bullseye and Proxmox VE 7.0.4.3.5 Add the Proxmox VE 7 Package Repository.4.3.4 Update the configured APT repositories.4.3.3.2 Solution B: Hardcode MAC Address.4.3.2 Move important Virtual Machines and Containers.4.3.1 Continuously use the pve6to7 checklist script. ![]()
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