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Virtualisation for Mac OS X tips up

Parallel lines

VIRTUALISATION company, Parallels has made available the first app to allow virtualisation of the Mac OS X operating system on Intel Mac servers.

Parallel’s Server for Mac has been in the works for over a year now, but has still managed to pip Vmware’s Fusion to the post.

Like most other virtualisation softwares, Parallels’ makes use of hypervisor technology, the thin layer of software which lies between the Primary OS and the host computer. Because Parallels’ hypervisor technology can purportedly run on any Intel powered Apple hardware running OS X Leopard Server, those using the fruity toymaker’s Xserver and Mac Pro hardware will now be able to set up their very own virtual machines (VM).

Back in November 2007, Apple conceded to allow its Mac OS X Server 10.5 Leopard Operating System to run on a VM, as long as each VM had a discrete licence and that the server hardware running on it was made by Apple.

But now, using Parallels’ software, which costs half a grand per server, Intel Mac users can run Windows virtual machines on top of their Mac OS X.

Vmware is now having to play catch up to Parallels, and hopes to release its Fusion 2.0 software very soon indeed. µ

Comments

What about VirtualBox?

Did I missing something about the article? Sun's new acquisition, VirtualBox (www.virtualbox.org), already runs on Intel MacOS X, and will happily run Windows instances.
posted by : Jon G, 17 June 2008

Virtualization

Gawd, it makes me cringe just thinking about it. Bloated OS running on bloated OS, ad nauseum.

Wouldn't a properly implemented OS provide the same benefits efficiently?
posted by : Rich Wargo, 17 June 2008

Running OSX on VM running on a Windows machine

Maybe this will help to improve the Leopard OSX version that can run on a Windows machine's VM Ware virtual machine?
See: http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=70e50bd266487f5d6913e1c729cf9ba8&showtopic=96277
posted by : R. Vail, 18 June 2008

Apple Flavored Virtualisation

Jon G,

The novel components of Parallels' latest offering is
A) the first server class virtualization solution for OS X
B) the first solution allowing you to virtualize OS X (Server)

Rich,

Then you will be very excited to know that Parallels Server will also run on the Vole, Linux, and Bare Metal offerings. OS X only on Fruit flavored hardware though for now :)
posted by : Jesse Stanley, 18 June 2008
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