LocalFilePath "E:\ToBeUploaded\Win2019TP.vhd" Import-Module AzureRMĪdd-AzureRmVhd -ResourceGroupName $rgName -Destination $urlOfUploadedImageVhd ` Now comes the step where we need to upload this vhd file to a storage account in Azure. When Sysprep completes, it shuts down the virtual machine.
There are multiple ways that you can convert the disk, we will go through the steps from Hyper-V Manager. Therefore, I have to convert the vhdx file that I ended up having after deploying the VM from Hyper-V Manager.
Once I had the ISO, I created a VM in Hyper-V and installed the Operating System which is very straightforward, no need to get into that.Īzure supports only generation 1 VMs that are in the VHD file format and have a fixed sized disk.
To download ISO, you need to join the Windows Insider program, which you can read here.
In today's post, we will look at how to install Windows Server 2019 Tech Preview Azure.