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Say I had a Core i7 Laptop with 16GB of RAM and a 750gb drive.
Is there a mechanism where I can partition the HD into a Linux, Windows, OS X, Shared Data, Hypervisor setup where I boot a small hypervisor. I can start/stop a linux, Windows and OS X virtual machine and interact with them all from the hypervisor?
Code, Test, etc?
is this a type 1 Hypervisor?
I suppose I could run a small linux install and VmWare but could VmWare read the virtual machines from a physical hard disk partition versus a file based setup (.vmdk files)?
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Possible duplicate of I want to virtualize my workstation (Tier 1), Looking for Bare Metal Hypervisor for consumer grade components
– Vadzim – 2017-08-14T18:11:13.507Yes, but unless you're actually going to boot them there's no need to create separate partitions. – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams – 2012-09-12T00:14:49.100