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I would start by moving the services running on the host to a VM, less downtime for those when switching to proxmox.

Also, if possible, address the data issue before migrating. If you can add more disks, you could setup a new zfs pool, ready to be used by proxmox.

And don’t forget to backup (to external storage), you never know what could go wrong.

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More server oriented than a classical desktop: https://cockpit-project.org/

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To setup proxmox, you could install it on top of your current debian install : https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_11_Bullseye

Docker in a lxc container is also used quite a lot with proxmox and would allow you to keep some resources without allocating everything for a docker VM.

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The bitwarden client caches the database locally, so you can still access your credentials even if your server is down.

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