Industry News Desk
Parallels Virtualization Server Goes to Public Beta
Parallels has released the beta of its baremetal hypervisor-based Parallels Server hardware virtualization scheme to public beta
Mar. 11, 2008 04:15 PM
Parallels has released the beta of its baremetal hypervisor-based Parallels Server hardware virtualization scheme to public download.
It works on Windows, Linux and Intelbased Macs and includes a Parallels Management Console, Transporter physicalto-virtual migration tool and backup utility.
There’s virtual support for two-way and four-way symmetric multiprocessing. Users can assign up to four virtual cores to a VM.
There’s also experimental support for Intel VT-d so hardware resources like graphics and network cards can be assigned to virtual machines, bringing VM performance closer to a real machine’s.
The company is targeting SMBs. See
www.parallels.com/products/server/beta
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