>> Like Catalina, Parallels will install BigSur as a VM even on older systems.
>>
>> https://kb.parallels.com/en/125105 <https://kb.parallels.com/en/125105>
>>
>> for those of you who might have parallels but no current system to run BigSur
>>
>> Ken

> So another update on this — it now does indeed work just fine to install 
> BigSur in a Parallels VM.
>
> Even on (at least some) systems that don’t officially support BigSur — like 
> this MacPro 2010 super-machine I have had for some years now, that runs 
> everything from 10.4 to 11.0.
>
> So now I can work out my own BigSur build failures.
>
> Ken

It’s funny, Parallels 16 runs everything I’ve thrown at it... despite running 
on a 2008 MacPro. That includes leading-edge Linux variants, numerous MacOS 
versions (10.9 through 10.15), Windows (XP through Win10), and even some 
obscure OSs from BellLabs and others.
The only snafu I’ve hit, involves BigSur: While the MacOS installer starts up, 
the keyboard and mouse don’t work. Thus far, only two of us have brought it up 
in the Parallels forums, so perhaps it’s rare:
https://forum.parallels.com/threads/big-sur-upgrade-from-mojave-no-mouse-or-keyboard.351512/#post-877222
 
<https://forum.parallels.com/threads/big-sur-upgrade-from-mojave-no-mouse-or-keyboard.351512/#post-877222>
Glad to hear it’s working for you, Ken! Hopefully the Parallels folks will fix 
this issue soon...

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