I have a netbox 3 instance on a docker server this is working well, but I need to migrate it to a new host.

How would I even begin that process?

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    version: '3.4'
    services:
      netbox: &netbox
        image: netboxcommunity/netbox:${VERSION-v3.3-2.2.0}
        depends_on:
        - postgres
        - redis
        - redis-cache
        - netbox-worker
        env_file: env/netbox.env
        user: 'unit:root'
        volumes:
        - ./configuration:/etc/netbox/config:z,ro
        - ./reports:/etc/netbox/reports:z,ro
        - ./scripts:/etc/netbox/scripts:z,ro
        - netbox-media-files:/opt/netbox/netbox/media:z
      netbox-worker:
        <<: *netbox
        depends_on:
        - redis
        - postgres
        command:
        - /opt/netbox/venv/bin/python
        - /opt/netbox/netbox/manage.py
        - rqworker
      netbox-housekeeping:
        <<: *netbox
        depends_on:
        - redis
        - postgres
        command:
        - /opt/netbox/housekeeping.sh
    
      # postgres
      postgres:
        image: postgres:14-alpine
        env_file: env/postgres.env
        volumes:
        - netbox-postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    
      # redis
      redis:
        image: redis:7-alpine
        command:
        - sh
        - -c # this is to evaluate the $REDIS_PASSWORD from the env
        - redis-server --appendonly yes --requirepass $$REDIS_PASSWORD ## $$ because of docker-compose
        env_file: env/redis.env
        volumes:
        - netbox-redis-data:/data
      redis-cache:
        image: redis:7-alpine
        command:
        - sh
        - -c # this is to evaluate the $REDIS_PASSWORD from the env
        - redis-server --requirepass $$REDIS_PASSWORD ## $$ because of docker-compose
        env_file: env/redis-cache.env
    
    volumes:
      netbox-media-files:
        driver: local
      netbox-postgres-data:
        driver: local
      netbox-redis-data:
        driver: local
    

    The volumes that start with ./ I can deal with. It’s those 3 at the end I don’t know about.