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DESCRIPTION
Parallels Server is a powerful and easy-to-use hypervisor-based virtualization solution that provides the best value for cost conscience organizations seeking to consolidate and optimize their IT infrastructure. Built on Parallels’ award-winning hypervisor-based virtualization technology, Parallels Server enables organizations to:
  • Effectively consolidate server resources
  • Consolidate and support legacy OS and applications
  • Standardize server hardware platforms
  • Simplify software testing and development
  • Optimize server and application availability
  • Streamline server and application deployment, maintenance and management

Key features:

  • 64- and 32-bit host and guest OS support

  • 4-way guest SMP and multi-core support

  • Integrated toolset includes Parallels Tools, VM backup and Parallels Transporter (the P2V migration tool)

  • Parallels Management Console, a GUI-based multi-server management tool

  • Support for Intel VT-d hardware acceleration extension for hardware resource dedication to VMs

  • Intel VT-x and AMD-V hardware-assisted acceleration support

  • Open APIs and SDK for extensible management

  • Command line interface (CLI) and scripting

WHAT'S NEW
release notes only available in the download and they are not up to date with current version as of the time of this posting
REQUIREMENTS
  • Mac OS X Server 10.4.11
  • Mac OS X Server 10.5.1
  • Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later
  • Mac OS X 10.5.1 or later

  • Developer:Parallels
    Downloads:1,294
      - Version d/l:480
    Internet:Servers
    License:Demo
    Date:17 Jun 2008
    Platform:Intel
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      Parallels Server User Reviews (1 post)Write A Review
      Jun 17 2008

      IPOE  i've tested parallels server on my powermac, finally a great app - unfortunately vmware server, for my opinion a competing product, is free of charge. for our company environment we use a punch of VMWare esx server, hosting around 300 virtual machines.

      so i can't see a big market for parallels server, on the windows and linux side vmware is clearly the leading technology (esx is running red hat linux as host OS)  (Version 3.0.2150.92060)

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