Below, I will briefly explain how to transfer Incus containers between two Incus hosts that are not connected to a shared cluster. In my case, both hosts are equipped with ZFS-based container storage. See also: “Running Incus with ZFS in a VM and moving containers to a new storage pool”

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For many years, I have been relying on the virtualization and container management tool “Incus” (formerly “LXD”) to host my services. Incus runs in a virtual machine and helps me to create separation at the application level. For example, there is an Incus container for trashserver.net, another for metalhead.club, etc. The root file systems of the individual containers are located in a ZFS file system. This allows me to create space-saving snapshots of my containers before critical maintenance actions, e.g., before updates or operating system upgrades.

Since I recently upgraded the underlying storage, I would like to briefly introduce my storage setup and document for myself (but also for you ;-) ) what I paid attention to and how I moved my containers to the new storage.

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