Parallels lässt auch mal wieder von sich hören. Für mich allerdings uninteressant. VMWare Fusion hat sich gegenüber
Parallels um einiges stabiler erwiesen. Von den Features her hat es Parallels ja schon länger überholt...
"Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac Features:
More features will be added soon! Bookmark this page in your web browser to stay up-to-date on the latest Parallels
Desktop 4.0 for Mac Beta developments!
Enhanced Performance
The new generation high performance lightweight hypervisor engine allows Parallels Desktop for Mac beta to deliver the
industry’s best performance with:
2-way SMP per VM (4-way to come)
8 GB RAM per VM
64-bit guest OS support
Up to 2 TB virtual hard drives inside a VM
Full ACPI support
Seamless OS Integration
More of today’s leading OSs means greater flexibility and a more seamless user environment.
Run Mac OS X Server as a Guest virtual machine
Experimental Snow Leopard support
Migration support for VirtualBox VMs via Parallels Transporter
Support for several Boot Camp partitions on external hard drives
Advanced Video and 3D Graphics
The first to bring Windows-only 3D graphics to the Mac desktop, Parallels continues to drive enhanced performance and
3D support.
Includes experimental support for DirectX 9.0 and OpenGL 2.0, including DirectX Pixel Shaders 2.0
support
Up to 128 MB video memory support
Enhanced Enterprise and Developer Support
Smoother, more flexible development for seamless inclusion into an enterprise’s infrastructure and IT environment.
SDK and open API support to extend manageability
Scripting support for automation
Command Line Interface support
PXE support to boot from the network
Virtual Machine templates"
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