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Plus, you’ll have great flexibility with a virtualized vSphere virtual machine so that you can clone as many vSphere VMs as you want, build virtual private lab networks, virtual storage, and do it all on your existing desktop or laptop computer. By running vSphere in Fusion, you won’t need an expensive server that takes up space, eats power, and makes noise. Want to learn vSphere? Test vSphere? Prepare for your VMware Certified Professional (VCP) certification? Running VMware vSphere inside a local desktop hypervisor such as VMware Fusion or VMware Workstation is the best way to do it. Featured, Hypervisors, Virtualization Software, VMware How to Run VMware vSphere ESXi in Fusion