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We create our dedicated environment to test AAP for faster troubleshooting and resolution of customer issues. Previously, it was a pain to install virtual machines on a Mac with an M1 chip. But now, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) VMs can be easily installed using UTM, a system emulator and virtual machine host for macOS. HOW TO INSTALL A RHEL VM USING UTM It should take less than two hours to finish the setup, including installation. To create VMs (RHEL 8.6 for automation controller) on Mac M1 machines using UTM, follow these steps: 1. Download and install UTM. 2. After installation, click “+” to create a VM. 3. Select virtualize and click Linux. 4. Download the RHEL 8 ISO DVD image. 5. Click on browse and select the image. Then click continue. 6. Select the RAM for the automation platform as per the AAP-2.2 minimum requirements document. 7. Select the 100GB disk size, then click continue. 8. Give the appropriate name to your VM, then check the Open VM Settings button. 9. 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