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@Timon-VTS wrote:Thanks for your answer.
then it is still true that there is no solution to this from VMWare and you have to resort to other software?
Yes it’s still true.
While it may seem that not having macOS virtualization in Fusion is a bad thing (because Parallels has it “built in”), the situation may not be as dire as one would initially think. All of the solutions that virtualize macOS are using Apple’s high level Virtualization Framework. They all have the same features (and more importantly) restrictions. And none of them will run macOS versions older than Monterey
In he case of Parallels, what they provide is a just a front end to Apple’s capabilities for virtualizing macOS. The macOS features are not the same as what they provide for Windows and Linux. No snapshots. No resizing of virtual disks There are other things it does differently for macOS. So why pay a lot of money for a product when you can get the same macOS virtualization functionality for free from Virtual Buddy or UTM?
Editor of the Unofficial Fusion Companion Guides