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Prox backups cross-platform recovery experiences?

  • April 15, 2026
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eblack
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Hi, 

I’m considering supporting cross-platform recovery on a large production scale /w CC. I’m aware of the limitations presented with this. I’m really interested in hearing about experiences with recovering Prox backups into VM or Hyper-V and accounting for driver removal/install. What was your experience? Were you able to automate the workflow?  What was more problematic, Windows or Linux? What about boot loaders/Grub & Kernel drivers? 
 

Thanks!

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coolsport00
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  • April 16, 2026

Hey Eric...about the only thing I’ve seen on this and am aware of is a former Vanguard who shared a post last yr on how to clean up Windows VMs after migration. It has to do with the drivers/tools. He created a PoSH script to automate cleanup. His post is below.

 

 


eblack
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  • April 16, 2026

Hey Eric...about the only thing I’ve seen on this and am aware of is a former Vanguard who shared a post last yr on how to clean up Windows VMs after migration. It has to do with the drivers/tools. He created a PoSH script to automate cleanup. His post is below.

 

 

Thanks, I’ll check it out. I think I’m going to POC this after I wrap up some new SVMM builds. From digging in a bit already, it looks like Hyper-V is going to be the most mature in the cross-platform aspect. The synthetic driver injection via Veeam in the restore process looks somewhat promising for Linux. Oddly enough, I think Windows might be the bigger effort on our end. I’ll update with with outcomes once I finish up the POC.  


coolsport00
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  • April 16, 2026

Ok, sounds good.

Curious..have you looked at XCP-ng? I’ve been playing around with that since last summer. Not bad. 


eblack
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  • April 16, 2026

Ok, sounds good.

Curious..have you looked at XCP-ng? I’ve been playing around with that since last summer. Not bad. 

I’ve had it in the lab for a few months. I like it in general but have not done anything on a larger scale with it. So far this year the focus has been Nutanix, Hyper-V and Prox. They make up the majority of the transitional we are seeing thus far with the odd Kube or two popping up here and there. 


kciolek
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  • April 16, 2026

i haven’t played around with Proxmox nor have customers with it ..i have done from VMware to HyperV, Nutanix, Scale, and going to test HPE VM Essentials soon. 


tm67
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  • April 17, 2026

I did a few of those cross plattform recoveries, including proxmox. With linux systems, I had not a lot of issues. However, if you have special linux appliances, I would not recommend this because it’s maybe simpler (and only supported from vendor) to just deploy new machines and migrate with offiial vendor tools. 

And for windows, maybe around 80% worked at me basically without issues. If you recover/migrate a windows machine to Hyper-V, all the drivers should be installed already, so there are basically no issues. 


eblack
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  • April 17, 2026

I did a few of those cross plattform recoveries, including proxmox. With linux systems, I had not a lot of issues. However, if you have special linux appliances, I would not recommend this because it’s maybe simpler (and only supported from vendor) to just deploy new machines and migrate with offiial vendor tools. 

And for windows, maybe around 80% worked at me basically without issues. If you recover/migrate a windows machine to Hyper-V, all the drivers should be installed already, so there are basically no issues. 

Thanks for sharing!