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Prerequisites
Intel hosts are recommended. See Virtualization-based Security Best Practices for acceptable CPUs.
Create a virtual machine that uses hardware version 14 or later and one of the following supported guest
operating systems:
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Windows 10 (64 bit)
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Windows Server 2016 (64 bit)
Procedure
1 Connect to vCenter Server by using the vSphere Client.
2 Select an object in the inventory that is a valid parent object of a virtual machine, for example, an
ESXi host or a cluster.
3 Right-click the object, select New Virtual Machine, and follow the prompts to create a virtual
machine.
Option Action
Select a creation type Create a virtual machine.
Select a name and folder Specify a name and target location.
Select a compute resource Specify an object for which you have privileges to create virtual machines.
Select storage In the VM storage policy, select the storage policy. Select a compatible datastore.
Select compatibility Ensure that ESXi 6.7 and later is selected.
Select a guest OS Select either Windows 10 (64-bit) or Windows Server 2016 (64 bit). Select the
Enable Windows Virtualization Based Security check box.
Customize hardware Customize the hardware, for example, by changing disk size or CPU.
Ready to complete Review the information and click Finish.
Once the virtual machine is created, confirm that its Summary tab displays "VBS true" in the Guest OS
description.
What to do next
See Enable Virtualization-based Security on the Guest Operating System.
Enable Virtualization-based Security on an Existing
Virtual Machine
You can enable Microsoft virtualization-based security (VBS) on existing virtual machines for supported
Windows guest operating systems.
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