I haven't personally, but I can't imagine any issue with doing so. Apple has long allowed running MacOS VMs on top of Mac hardware. I haven't personally, but I can't imagine any issue with doing so.
When it goes final, VMware's Fusion will run multiple instances of non-Apple operating systems -- including Windows, Linux, Netware, and Solaris -- on an Intel-based Macintosh simultaneously with the ...
Paid software like Parallels Desktop is still probably the simplest way to run macOS VMs on an Intel Mac, and they at least have the benefit of being able to run Big Sur, Catalina, and a bunch of ...
VMware Inc. yesterday released the first beta of Fusion 1.1, the newest version of its virtualization software that lets Mac owners run Windows on their Intel-powered computers. Fusion 1.1 now ...