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# Create a golden image in Azure
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This article will walk you through how to use the Azure portal to create a custom image to use for your Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts. This custom image, which we'll call a "golden image," contains all apps and configuration settings you want to apply to your deployment.
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There are other approaches to customizing your session hosts, such as using device management tools like [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/azure-virtual-desktop-multi-session) or automating your image build using tools like [Azure Image Builder](/azure/virtual-machines/windows/image-builder-virtual-desktop) with [Azure DevOps](/azure/devops/pipelines/get-started/key-pipelines-concepts?view=azure-devops&preserve-view=true). Which strategy works best depends on the complexity and size of your planned Azure Virtual Desktop environment and your current application deployment processes.
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There are other approaches to customizing your session hosts, such as using device management tools like [Microsoft Intune](/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) or automating your image build using tools like [Azure Image Builder](/azure/virtual-machines/windows/image-builder-virtual-desktop) with [Azure DevOps](/azure/devops/pipelines/get-started/key-pipelines-concepts?view=azure-devops&preserve-view=true). Which strategy works best depends on the complexity and size of your planned Azure Virtual Desktop environment and your current application deployment processes.
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## Create an image from an Azure VM
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When creating a new VM for your golden image, make sure to choose an OS that's in the list of [supported virtual machine OS images](prerequisites.md#operating-systems-and-licenses). We recommend using a Windows 10 or 11 multi-session (with or without Microsoft 365) or Windows Server image for pooled host pools. We recommend using Windows 10 or 11 Enterprise images for personal host pools. You can use either Generation 1 or Generation 2 VMs; Gen 2 VMs support features that aren't supported for Gen 1 machines. Learn more about Generation 1 and Generation 2 VMs at [Support for generation 2 VMs on Azure](/azure/virtual-machines/generation-2).
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