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This is tracked in release notes. Maintain that info in one place. Signed-off-by: Dan Middleton <dan.middleton@intel.com>
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The first two cases are mainly for testing and development or new users who want to
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explore the project. This guide explains all four cases below.
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## Hardware Support
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Confidential Containers is tested with attestation on the following platforms:
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- Intel TDX
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- AMD SEV
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## Hardware Support and Limitations
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Confidential Containers can also be run on Linux without any Confidential Computing hardware
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for testing or development.
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The following platforms are untested or partially supported:
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- AMD SEV-ES
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- IBM Z SE
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The following platforms are in development:
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- Intel SGX
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- AMD SEV-SNP
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## Limitations
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Confidential Containers is still maturing. See [release notes](./releases) for currrent limitations.
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Confidential Containers is still maturing. See [release notes](./releases) for currrent
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hardware support and limitations.
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# Installing
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