If your goal is to use Hyper-V on a Mac or achieve similar virtualization results, you have several alternative paths depending on your hardware and specific needs. 1. The Direct Alternative: Native Mac Hypervisors
Since Hyper-V is unavailable on macOS, most Mac users use professional hypervisors built for Apple hardware. These tools allow you to run Windows and Linux side-by-side with your Mac apps.
: A long-standing free hypervisor that supports both Intel and Apple Silicon (the latter in developer preview). 2. Running Hyper-V on a Mac (Intel Only)