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Introduction: The Allure of macOS Virtualization
Enter the . This file—often a .vmwarevm bundle or a pre-configured virtual disk (VMDK)—allows you to run Apple’s operating system inside a virtual machine on a non-Apple computer. But here is the catch: It is technically against Apple’s End User License Agreement (EULA) to run macOS on non-Apple hardware. mac os vmware image
| Task | Bare Metal (Mac Mini M1) | VMware macOS (Intel) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boot time (to login) | 12 seconds | 55 seconds | | Xcode build (Swift, clean) | 100% (baseline) | ~60% of speed | | Safari WebGL rendering | 60 fps | 22 fps | | Disk I/O (APFS) | 3000 MB/s | 450 MB/s | Introduction: The Allure of macOS Virtualization Enter the
For decades, Windows and Linux users have looked at macOS with a mix of envy and frustration. Whether you are an iOS developer needing a build environment, a QA tester checking Safari compatibility, or a curious PC user wanting to explore Apple’s ecosystem, the barrier to entry has always been high. You need expensive Apple hardware. | Task | Bare Metal (Mac Mini M1)