Before we deploy Nano Server in a virtual machine, we need to create a Nano Server image. You can do this using PowerShell or using Nano Server image builder. In this chapter, we will use Windows PowerShell. For a more thorough explanation of deployment and configuration options for Nano Server, see Chapter 2, Getting Started with Nano Server.
First, you need to have a Windows Server 2016 or Windows 10 machine. Upon doing so, you'll have to create a folder on the machine that you can use to store the items to be used for the Nano Server creation process. For instance, you might create a folder named C:\NanoServer
. After creating this folder, there are four resources you must have saved to that folder. These resources are:
NanoServerImageGeneratorPowerShell
moduleConvert-WindowsImage.ps1
scriptNanoServer.wim
file- Windows Server 2016 ISO file
In fact, all these resources are included in Windows Server 2016 ISO media in the NanoServer
folder, you can mount the ISO...