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  1. OpenShift Virtualization
  2. CNV-33353

Adopt UEFI in Windows 10, 2k12R2, 2k16, 2k19

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    • Adopt UEFI in all Windows versions
      • Windows 10 template is using UEFI
      • Windows Server 2k12R2 is using UEFI
      • Windows Server 2k16 is using UEFI
      • WIndows Server 2k19 is using UEFI
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      All Windows Tests, updated to use UEFI Images and SecureBoot. Testing is Done....

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      Goal

      Windows 10 should boot from UEFI with TPM instead of BIOS, because:

      • UEFI and TPM enables additional functionalities in Windows.
      • Booting Windows with UEFI and TPM is already supported in OpenShift Virtualization.
      • Windows 2k22 and Windows 11 are already using UEFI with TPM, this way Windows 10 would be aligned to them.

      User Stories

      • As a Windows VM user, I would like to have a VM booted using UEFI and TPM, so that I can use Bitlocker.

      Notes

      • How do we want to handle the flow of existing Windows images, which will not boot anymore?

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              sgott@redhat.com Stuart Gott
              dholler@redhat.com Dominik Holler
              Zhe Peng Zhe Peng
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