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articles/iot-edge/how-to-provision-devices-at-scale-linux-tpm.md

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Use a simulated TPM on a Linux device to test the Azure IoT Hub dev
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author: PatAltimore
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manager: lizross
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ms.author: patricka
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ms.date: 02/27/2024
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ms.date: 04/17/2024
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.service: iot-edge
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ms.custom: linux-related-content
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This article outlines two methodologies. Select your preference based on the architecture of your solution:
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- Autoprovision a Linux device with physical TPM hardware. An example is the [Infineon OPTIGA™ TPM SLB 9670](https://devicecatalog.azure.com/devices/3f52cdee-bbc4-d74e-6c79-a2546f73df4e).
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- Autoprovision a Linux device with physical TPM hardware.
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- Autoprovision a Linux virtual machine (VM) with a simulated TPM running on a Windows development machine with Hyper-V enabled. We recommend using this methodology only as a testing scenario. A simulated TPM doesn't offer the same security as a physical TPM.
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Instructions differ based on your methodology, so make sure you're on the correct tab going forward.

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