+[[qm_import_virtual_machines]]
+Importing Virtual Machines
+--------------------------
+
+Importing existing virtual machines from foreign hypervisors or other {pve}
+clusters can be achieved through various methods, the most common ones are:
+
+* Using the native import wizard, which utilizes the 'import' content type, such
+ as provided by the ESXi special storage.
+* Performing a backup on the source and then restoring on the target. This
+ method works best when migrating from another {pve} instance.
+* using the OVF-specific import command of the `qm` command-line tool.
+
+If you import VMs to {pve} from other hypervisors, it’s recommended to
+familiarize yourself with the
+https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Migrate_to_Proxmox_VE#Concepts[concepts of {pve}].
+
+Import Wizard
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-import-wizard-general.png"]
+
+{pve} provides an integrated VM importer using the storage plugin system for
+native integration into the API and web-based user interface. You can use this
+to import the VM as a whole, with most of its config mapped to {pve}'s config
+model and reduced downtime.
+
+NOTE: The import wizard was added during the {pve} 8.2 development cycle and is
+in tech preview state. While it's already promising and working stable, it's
+still under active development, focusing on adding other import-sources, like
+for example OVF/OVA files, in the future.
+
+To use the import wizard you have to first set up a new storage for an import
+source, you can do so on the web-interface under _Datacenter -> Storage -> Add_.
+
+Then you can select the new storage in the resource tree and use the 'Virtual
+Guests' content tab to see all available guests that can be imported.
+
+[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-import-wizard-advanced.png"]
+
+Select one and use the 'Import' button (or double-click) to open the import
+wizard. You can modify a subset of the available options here and then start the
+import. Please note that you can do more advanced modifications after the import
+finished.
+
+TIP: The import wizard is currently (2024-03) available for ESXi and has been
+tested with ESXi versions 6.5 through 8.0. Note that guests using vSAN storage
+cannot be directly imported directly; their disks must first be moved to another
+storage. While it is possible to use a vCenter as the import source, performance
+is dramatically degraded (5 to 10 times slower).
+
+For a step-by-step guide and tips for how to adapt the virtual guest to the new
+hyper-visor see our
+https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Migrate_to_Proxmox_VE#Migration[migrate to {pve}
+wiki article].
+
+Import OVF/OVA Through CLI
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~