Can I run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine using VMware?

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Yes, you can run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine using VMware. VMware provides a virtualization platform that allows you to create virtual machines (VMs) on your computer. These VMs act as separate computers, each with their own operating system. With VMware, you can simultaneously run different operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS on a single physical machine. This capability is particularly useful for developers, testers, and IT professionals who need to test software, run multiple applications, or try out different operating systems without the need for additional hardware. VMware's virtualization technology enables efficient utilization of resources and provides a secure and isolated environment for each operating system running on the same physical machine.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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