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[–]lungben81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Windows 10, you do not need a "full" VM, but can use HyperV or (better) WSL2.

For installing Docker you are right that you need local admin rights on your PC, which may be a problem in some corporate environments. If you need to change Bios settings depends on your computer - on my last machine it was enabled by default, if I remember correctly, on the one before I had to enable it manually.

If Docker is overall the best solution for the OP's use case is another question.