Onboarding Windows 2008 R2 to Defender for Cloud - azure

I was trying to onboard Windows 2008 R2 to Defender for Cloud via Azure Arc. On the docs sites, there's information that this version is supported and also, with Defender for Servers plan 2 you will get a licences for MDE (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint).
The onboarding was done but only MMA extension was installed but MDE extensions not which resulted in error saying "no supported version".
Does anybody met this issues before ? What's the way how to proceed with onboarding ? Maybe through SCEP ?
Thank you

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In provided link : Got to know that I am running the Hyper-V on Windows 8 machine. Till date Windows 8 is not supported OS for configuring ASR.
Question : What versions of Windows Server hosts and clusters are supported using above link?
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