I used Parallels for a while, and it was great, but then we kind of standardized on VirtualBox at work. It was okay.
But then our dev environments got too big to run on laptops, so now they're all cloud-hosted VMs. We still run Docker (which uses a VM under the covers for Mac) but that uses Apple's Hypervisor framework and isn't really "user-facing" virtualization.
I used Parallels for a while, and it was great, but then we kind of standardized on VirtualBox at work. It was okay.
But then our dev environments got too big to run on laptops, so now they're all cloud-hosted VMs. We still run Docker (which uses a VM under the covers for Mac) but that uses Apple's Hypervisor framework and isn't really "user-facing" virtualization.