I am studying for Network A+ and MCSE to get those out of the way
before moving on to Linux certifications. I'm already enrolled in a
paid-for MCSE class and I want that gone and out of my life, and
preparing a lab machine to host the multiple M$ VMs with native Linux
OS seems best.

Question: I can overcome the 4GB of RAM barrier if I install a 64-bit
OS, right? So, if I lay in 64-bit Kubuntu, 64-bit Debian, et al., then
I can have several Windows and/or Linus OS running on one
multiprocessor box, so long as the drive(s) are fast and there's
adequate RAM, correct?

Thank you all for your kindly and on-topic responses.
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