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doc: List image formats supported by incus-migrate
Signed-off-by: Mathias Gibbens <[email protected]>
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It connects to an Incus server and creates a blank instance, which you can configure during or after the migration.
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The tool then copies the data from the disk or image that you provide to the instance.
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`incus-migrate` can import images in raw, qcow2, and vmdk file formats.
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If you want to configure your new instance during the migration process, set up the entities that you want your instance to use before starting the migration process.
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