Connect Virtual Hard Disk – Create a new virtual hard disk, provide the location and size of the disk attached to the VM.Configure Networking – Select Existing Virtual switch.Assign Memory – Allocate memory for the VM – 1024 MB is used.
Open Hyper-V Manager on the Windows 2019 server, right-click Server → New → Virtual Machine Here, we have downloaded the latest ISO file from the Kali Linux website and used the ISO image for creating a new VM on the Hyper-V Server. In this How-to article, we will look at the process of installing Kali Linux on a Hyper-V server as VM and how to configure some of the penetration tools required for the basic setup.