Yes, in Parallels Desktop 16 you can install Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.x. However, Parallels does not support APFS, so here's how to disable the conversion and get High Sierra running in a Parallels. I discovered the High Sierra installer converts the VM file system to Apple File System (APFS). However, both a clean install in a Parallels Virtual Machine (VM), nor an in-place update did not work (the High Sierra VM would refuse to boot). When macOS High Sierra was released around 25 th September, I tried to install it in Parallels Desktop Lite.
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