Of course it can! Based on my research dedicated to your question, i found that the macintosh is a virtual technology machine!
A virtual machine is very self explanatory. It is a virtual (as in not exactly real) machine that gets run inside of an OS that is already running on a computer. You can find further explanations at the links below.
This is usually called emulation.
A Java Virtual Machine enables a set of computer software programs and data structures to use a virtual machine model for the execution of other computer programs and scripts. The model used by a JVM accepts a form of computer intermediate language commonly referred to as Java bytecode. A virtual machine is a software implementation of a machine (i.e. a computer) that executes instructions (not programs) like a physical machine.
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The internal codename of the first model of the machine was "Macintosh", it used a Motorola 68000 microprocessor and had 128K of RAM. When released it was named the Apple Macintosh. When the next model, the Apple Macintosh 512K (with 512K of RAM) was released the original model was renamed the Apple Macintosh 128K. Later models were also called Macintosh, but over the years the name shortened in usage to Mac.
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Telecommunication over telephone networks.
No, bootcamp is not required for virtual machines which are running from mac os x. Parallels is a virtual machine emulator you can put any virtual OS into it without disturbing your Mac OS X system setup. Bootcamp is used when you are installing windows natively on the mac.
Any technology or method used to allow communications between machine to machine or machine to people. For example telephones are a communications technology, as is the software which aloows for VOIP (voice over IP).
In order to run a virtual machine, you will need to have either a cloud host or a server type environment. This types of systems are used for accessing the system from remote locations and hosting of extensive data.
Technically 10 on VMWare Workstation - VMNet0 to VMNet9. However, VMNet0 is usually used for bridged networking, VMNet1 is usually used for host-only networking, and VMNet8 is usually used for NAT networking, so you actually have only 7 virtual switches for exclusive virtual machine to virtual machine networking. ESX Server may be different, however, as it supports the use of virtual routers and such, making things much more complicated.
A computer that is said to be thrashing is constantly paging information to virtual memory. A thrashing machine, currently known as a threshing machine, is used to remove grain from stalks and husks.