![]() ![]() The only problem is I have no need to run Windows as a VM, as the critical application Office is available as a native macOS application. Both are capable of running most Linux distributions I care about, and Parallels is known for running Windows, and rather seamlessly, on the macOS desktop. For that purpose, there are two well-known tools Oracle’s VirtualBox, which is open source and free, and Parallels Desktop, which is commercial. One of the tasks I use the MBP for is running Linux virtual machines. It is a powerful developer machine that has been in constant use since I purchased it last June. ![]() The MBP is a mid-2019 machine with an i9, 64 GiB of memory, and 4 TB of SSD. I run Linux virtual machines on my MacBook Pro. ![]()
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