A host operating system can be any OS that supports virtualization technologies, allowing it to run virtual machines. Common examples include Windows, macOS, and various distributions of Linux. These operating systems provide the necessary resources and environment for hypervisors to manage guest operating systems effectively. Virtualization software like VMware, VirtualBox, and Hyper-V typically runs on these host OS platforms.
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