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Hi there
both KVM and HYPER-V can use emulated TPM's in their VM config if TPM issues become a problem
For KVM install package tpmsec, for Hyper-V it's I think "built in" - users of HYPER-V should be able to confirm.
For KVM VM's :
1) on the host install the package tpmsec as shown (or equivalent for your distro -- no need to initialize / configure for Windows Guests.

On the Guest run tpm.msc to verify

Cheers
jimbo
both KVM and HYPER-V can use emulated TPM's in their VM config if TPM issues become a problem
For KVM install package tpmsec, for Hyper-V it's I think "built in" - users of HYPER-V should be able to confirm.
For KVM VM's :
1) on the host install the package tpmsec as shown (or equivalent for your distro -- no need to initialize / configure for Windows Guests.

On the Guest run tpm.msc to verify

Cheers
jimbo
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