After re-reading...

The primary host determines the CPU base requirements. But in this case the 
base may be newer than what the canned hosted image for the hosted-engine 
supports initially (before you update it).

So by deactivating the mitigations temporarily via a boot flag on the host, you 
can keep those features from the requirements list, allowing the installation 
to go through.

Once OS/patches on host and VM are in alignment you can re-activate the 
mitigations and the baseline on the cluster and reboot the hosted-engine to 
align everything (or just keep the cluster baseline low, if you don't care 
about the latest features and patches or want to have several generations of 
hardware work alongside).
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