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Yebubbleman

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There is a section on the forums devoted to "Windows, Linux, and Others on the Mac" that seems to adequately address both Boot Camp (and/or other native dual-booting on Macs) as well as virtualization and emulation solutions such as VMware Fusion, Parallels Desktop, the bygone VirtualPC from Connectix/Microsoft, and others specifically as they pertain to Linux and Windows. However, I am uncertain as to where I should be posting for questions related to virtual machines running versions of macOS. Do I post it in the corresponding macOS section? Or do I post in the "Windows, Linux, and Others on the Mac" section? I know it's likely not as common of a topic as virtualizing Windows and Linux on the Mac are, but I know there are definitely people out there (and likely on these forums) doing it.

Where should I post such topics?
 
I think this is the best fit.
Follow-up question, then. If my topic/question isn't directly pertinent to any one specific version of macOS, where do I post it? Or is posting it in the most recent and/or most applicable-to-my-needs version's sub-forum the best call?

Also, what about things like ESXi which can be installed natively on a Mac to host Mac VMs? Where would one go to discuss those matters?
 

For just macOS with no specific version, you can use this forum. Same for ESXi.
 
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