> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.scrt.network/secret-network-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.scrt.network/secret-network-documentation/secretvm-confidential-virtual-machines/verifying-a-secretvm/quick-verification.md).

# Quick Verification

The SecretAI Portal offers a Quick Verification feature, allowing the users to easily confirm that a particular workload is running on a given SecretVM.

To verify, access the[ Verify SecretVM Workload](https://secretai.scrtlabs.com/attestation) feature on the Portal:

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On that page, paste or upload the contents of your docker-compose.yaml file in the first field. In the second field, paste either the SecretVM's attestation quote, or simply the URL of the deployed SecretVM  machine, and click Verify.

The service will provide one of the following responses:

1. SecretVM is authentic and is running the specified workload
2. SecretVM is authentic, but is **not** running the specfied workload
3. The attestation quote does not represent a valid SecretVM

The Quick Verification feature works for both Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP based instances.


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