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I'm operating with just one computer that is even remotely capable of running virtualization software configurations.
I'm using Oracle Virtual Box as my preferred virtualization software platform however, I do happen to have a ligament license of Broadcom/VMWare Workstation.
Virtualization host Specifications
SSD 400 GB
HDD/Spinner 1.8TB
memory 16GB Unbuffered ECC sever grade ram
Video Board: AMD/ATI Radeon 7500/8500 series professional graphics card.
Sounds to me like they're looking for a virtualization platform, like vmware esxi, proxmox etc.
If you want to use your vmware workstation license, you could invest in ESXi (but i believe its paid-only now), i use Proxmox VE myself, which is open-source and free =D
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