

Without specifying the differences above it creates an air of confusion of what is possible, what is limited, and what is simply not supported at all. There is a clear difference between server and desktop virtualization explained here. That is not the same as stating " they just connect to a remote computer."

The fact that a user can remotely access another computer or a server is indeed a form of virtualization and by that virtue Apple do actually supports that virtualization in both hardware and software for the iPad and iPad Pro. I meant exactly what I said "Apple SEEMS to remain adamant in supporting things like." (this is not a definite or declarative statement of any kind).
