Yes, but as they’re closing (closed now!), we didn’t put too much effort when the Hotel-IT “moved out” in April.
We relocated almost the whole IT, as this will remain operational another 3 years (at least). Using TSplus (Terminal Service for a MultiUser Win10 VM), everything was connected via VPN and RDP.
This made the end of year cleanup, and vacating the Hotel, much more easier, as we do not have to worry about any IT stuff, except for a couple (5) ex-Windows10 PCs, now running Linux-Mint and Renmina RDP… We actually activated “Roving Profiles” on NethServer just for this move… (It worked better than expected!).
In a first step, all PCs were converted P2V with VMWare Converter, then converted to Proxmox using Proxmox.
Second Step was migrating the profiles all to the new Windows 10 “Terminal Server”.
One reason for this setting is that the server would move location, and change the FQDN (Client side). The Server, as AD, could not use a different FQDN.
And once set, we didn’t want to fiddle with the working mail settings!
We moved the whole IT while the hotel was open, the move created an outage of only 1 hour (as planned!) for the IT!
Yay to Proxmox, NethServer and OPNsense to make this possible!
My 2 cents
Andy
PS: The used mailserver name IS the FQDN shown in Server Name of the old NethGUI (980).