can OEM 12 c installed on the virtual machines?

I checked the oracle about the 12 c OEM documentation and seems doesn't not accurate if we can use the virtual machines or not. But because so many components have to be installed and configured, I would like to know if anyone knows this here.

Thanks in advance.

Yes OEM12c can be installed on the virtual machines.

You can also see URL below for more details

https://Apex.Oracle.com/pls/Apex/f?p=44785:24:0:no:24:P24_CONTENT_ID, P24_PREV_PAGE:6432, 2

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