If you obtained a license for the Apple Software from the Mac App Store, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License and as permitted by the Mac App Store Usage Rules set forth in the App Store Terms and Conditions ( itunes/ww/) (“Usage Rules”), you are granted a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive license: to download, install, use and run for personal, non-commercial use, one (1) copy of the Apple Software directly on each Apple-branded computer running OS X Mavericks, OS X Mountain Lion, OS X Lion or OS X Snow Leopard (“Mac Computer”) that you own or control (ii) If you are a commercial enterprise or educational institution, to download, install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software for use either: (a) by a single individual on each of the Mac Computer(s) that you own or control, or (b) by multiple individuals on a single shared Mac Computer that you own or control. In our previous article, we downloaded the macOS High Sierra VMware Image.ī. If you are a Mac users, so you can download the macOS High Sierra 10.13 from App store but if you are PC user then you’ve got the chance to do it from the guide here. Run OS X natively on a Mac and also at the same time run two virtual copies on the same Mac using e.g. Is there a way to license OS X in a manner that will allow what we want to achieve? It does not directly seem to allow what we are wanting to do. I have included a snippet from the license agreement in OS X. This would include 2 client installs of OS X and one OS X server install. We want to built a test lab for setup and testing of our images for new Mac deployment and software installs.
I have a question about virtualizing OS X on VMware vSphere ESXi running on a Mac Pro.