VirtIO disk controller is NOT supported by VirtualBox.
You will need to migrate your KVM guest OS to SCSI controller first, before
you can migrate. (I'm not sure how to do that, but /etc/fstab or udev
trickery may be required, depending on Linux distribution)
Here is the little dirty secret :
VirtualBox and KVM, both originate from Qemu codebase in 2005 (including
BIOS, disk controller and networking support), but after a decade of
progress by different dev teams codebases diverged so much that they don't
resemble each other anymore.
VirtualBox supports IDE/SATA/SCSI/SAS (+NVM, with VirtualBox 5.1).
(+limited USB disk support)
-Technologov
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