Unlike VirtualBox, VMware Workstation Pro, and other Type-2 hypervisors, you’ll typically set up virtualization platforms on a bare-metal system and use web UIs to access them from another device over a local network. Modern virtualization platforms like Proxmox have surprisingly robust web interfaces, to the point where you can essentially deploy all your server projects from their menu-driven UIs without ever using the terminal or an SSH connection to execute commands.