System for dual operations
System for dual operations
It involves leveraging a hypervisor to manage multiple virtual environments. You'd have to design a setup that allows simultaneous operation of several instances. For example, requiring six CPUs per system means a 12-core configuration, while needing two GPUs calls for two units plus sufficient RAM—32GB in this case. This approach often makes it easier to maintain separate systems rather than combining them.
It's feasible though—it demands costly equipment, which makes purchasing two regular PCs more economical. However, this approach runs slower than a dedicated machine because virtualization software consumes additional resources.
You can execute MS using one or more Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Kali, Fedora, Debian...) on the same machine. A single click will launch or halt Linux in just a few seconds. Setup finishes in under 15 minutes with minimal effort and no cost. For WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) on Windows 10, explore free resources from Google or YouTube.