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How do you number of OS in virtual machine
You could easily download Chrome for Ubuntu OS. It is available on the Chrome website as well.
You only choice is limited to virtual machines such as VMWare. And of course you will have to install MAC OS on your virtual machine.
You can't install XCode or its SDK on the windows. All you can is create a virtual machine, install Mac OS X there and then install XCode and SDK.
It's usually called a hypervisor, or virtual machine monitor.
Ubuntu can be installed on a Mac or run from a LiveCD (See links below). It can be run on a virtual machine on top of Mac OS X.
A virtual machine or virtual computer (we'll call them VMs for short) is a "software computer" that runs inside your real physical computer. There are several programs that can create and run these VMs.
The main advantage is that,the virtual machines reduces the hardware usage. In virtual machines we can load different OS.
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.
Create four virtual machines and install the server OS and a service on each virtual machine. In case of a failure, restore the image for the associated virtual machine.
Apple's EULA forbids running Mac OS X in a virtual machine (except for Mac OS X Server) or on non-Apple hardware. While it is possible to install Mac OS X in VMWare, it does not work out of the box. Because it is of dubious legality, WikiAnswers will not provide any information on how do so.
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.