Nas - How to Migrate Proxmox VM Using Disk Passthrough to a New Host
Migrating a Proxmox virtual machine using disk passthrough requires special attention.
Unlike standard VM migration, passthrough disks cannot be moved automatically between hosts.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to migrate a Proxmox VM to a new host safely and correctly.
This method is especially important for NAS systems and Synology DSM virtual machines.
We’ll cover how to detach disks, verify disk IDs, and reattach them on the new server.
You’ll also learn common mistakes that can lead to missing disks or data loss.
This tutorial is ideal for homelab users and small production environments.
Follow this step-by-step process to ensure a smooth and reliable VM migration.
Step 1: Shut down the VM
Step 2: Get Disk Passthrough Information
ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/
ata-SAMSUNG_MZ7LN256HAJQ-000L7_S3S7NE0KA13973
Disk passthrough : Samsung
Step 3: Detach Disk Passthrough
Step 4: Backup VM NAS
Back up the VM to another storage (SMB/USB box/Onedrive/NFS…)
Step 5: Restore VM
This demo assumes a vma.zst backup already exists; proceed with the restore.
Step 6: Add Disk Passthrough back and start the VM
qm set 103 -scsi0 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_MZ7LN256HAJQ-000L7_S3S7NE0KA13973