

- #Parallels desktop for linux for mac#
- #Parallels desktop for linux install#
- #Parallels desktop for linux upgrade#
- #Parallels desktop for linux Pc#
- #Parallels desktop for linux windows 7#

#Parallels desktop for linux install#
Just install it on a virtual machine, and if you run into problems with it, all you have to do is delete the virtual machine and start over with just a few clicks, leaving your regular operating system and files in tact! Parallels Workstation 6 also includes:
#Parallels desktop for linux Pc#
It's the perfect solution if you want to test Windows 8, but don't want to install it on the PC you use every day. Parallels Workstation 6 offers professional grade virtualization that lets you simultaneously run Microsoft Windows, Linux, and multi-tier cloud environments on a single PC! And we've arranged an awesome limited time deal with Parallels for both.
#Parallels desktop for linux for mac#
Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac lets you run multiple virtual Windows PCs on your Mac, while Parallels Workstation 6 for PC lets you run multiple Windows and Linux installations on the same Windows and Linux PCs without rebooting and partitioning. Or can you? Parallels lets you run more than one operating system on your Mac or PC. There is certainly no lack of choice to virtualization users, but Parallels has stepped up the game with its latest Windows and Linux offering.They say you can't have your cake and eat it, too.

Though still cheaper than VMware's Workstation product, it is a bit more expensive than Sun's (Oracle's) VirtualBox, which has been getting a lot of good reviews lately. While more expensive than the previous version, it does add quite a bit more in functionality and additional tools. Desktop 4 for Windows and Linux is available today at a price of $79.99.
#Parallels desktop for linux upgrade#
Parallels Desktop 4 for Windows is said to run much faster than virtual XP Mode, and it supports many more guest operating systems.Īn upgrade from the older version of Parallels Workstation 2.2 seems likely, though no price or option has been yet mentioned.
#Parallels desktop for linux windows 7#
The company is hoping that Windows 7 users who want to run Windows XP applications will opt for something a little more powerful and more advanced than the Windows XP Mode that Microsoft has added into its Windows 7 operating system. The product's release seems to be perfectly timed for Parallels. A large list of supported guest operating systems such as Microsoft Windows (from Windows 2000 to Windows 7) and pretty much any Linux distro (such as Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, Open Suse, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Suse Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu).The ability to run 64-bit guests on top of 32-bit hardware.Parallels Image Tool, a tool designed to help change the size, type, or properties of a virtual hard disk.Parallels Compressor, a utility that automatically cleans up unused space on the virtual hard disk to compact and optimize the virtual machine.Support for the Parallels Transporter tool, which automatically captures physical environments or imports third-party virtual machines.A configuration and management GUI that simplifies the process of creating new virtual machines.The new solution also supports advanced Intel virtualization technologies such as EPT, Flex Priority, and VPIDs. As a result, it should be able to handle virtual machines running resource-hungry applications. Desktop 4 supports up to eight CPU cores and up to 8GB of memory. All told, Parallels said there are nearly 70 new features in this release - what with nearly three years to make up for in the realm of technology, the new product can now make use of some of the latest PC hardware technology on the market. It offers a host of new features that should prove interesting to both personal and small-business PC users. The new product is an upgrade from the nearly three-year-old Parallels Workstation 2.2. This latest version of the Windows and Linux virtualization product takes a lot of the technology and lessons learned from its Mac sibling. Parallels Desktop 4 for Windows and Linux was released shortly after the company announced a special bundle of Parallels Desktop 4 for Mac, which was aimed at helping customers make the switch from a Windows PC to an OS X Mac computer. The company claims this new version should be able to run some applications as much as eight times faster than its previous version. Parallels Inc., perhaps best known for its Mac-based virtualization software, recently renamed and updated its desktop virtualization application for Windows and Linux users.
