The day is near for consumers to be able to virtualize multiple copies of their beloved Mac OS X Leopard Server operating system on top of a single Intel-based Mac machine. The VMware Fusion team announced on its company blog that VMware Fusion 2.0 is going to add official support for running Mac OS X Server as a guest operating system inside a virtual machine, making this the 61st supported virtualized operating system for Fusion. Support is going to be added into the next version of the beta product, Beta 2, although no specific release date has been identified.So, what’s the big deal? Why wouldn’t you be able to virtualize Mac OS X? If you remember, I mentioned last year that Apple had removed certain restrictions around virtualizing Mac OS X Server. Up until then, Apple wasn’t too keen on allowing people to run Mac OS in a virtual machine. But with the policy change, Apple gives the ability “to install and use one copy of the Mac OS X Server software (the ‘Mac OS X Server Software’) on a single Apple-labeled computer. You may also Install and use other copies of Mac OS X Server Software on the same…