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Nested virtualization enables you to create a multi-VM environment inside a lab's template virtual machine. Publishing the template will provide each user in the lab with a virtual machine set up with multiple VMs within it. For more information about nested virtualization and Azure Lab Services, see [Enable nested virtualization on a template virtual machine in Azure Lab Services](how-to-enable-nested-virtualization-template-vm.md).
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The steps in this article focus on setting up nested virtualization for Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, or Windows 10. You will use a script to set up template machine with Hyper-V. The following steps will guide you through how to use the [Lab Services Hyper-V scripts](https://github.com/Azure/LabServices/tree/main/General_Scripts/PowerShell/HyperV).
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The steps in this article focus on setting up nested virtualization for Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, or Windows 10. You will use a script to set up template machine with Hyper-V. The following steps will guide you through how to use the [Lab Services Hyper-V scripts](https://github.com/Azure/LabServices/tree/main/ClassTypes/PowerShell/HyperV).
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Select **Large (nested virtualization)** or **Medium (nested virtualization)** for the virtual machine size when creating the lab. Nested virtualization will not work otherwise.

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