Labs: VirtualBox

Posted by admin 21 July, 2008 (1) Comment

VirtualBox LogoRunning other operating systems on a Mac is nothing new, and with the advent of Intel-based Macs we’ve seen a flood of virtual machine software: Parallels Desktop for Mac, VMWare Fusion, and Codeweavers CrossOver Mac. These products enable you to run Mac OS X and another operating system simultaneously.

For many of my consulting clients who are switching from PCs and who already have a licensed copy of Microsoft Windows, I’ve been using Sun’s Open Source xVM VirtualBox product. Why? xVM VirtualBox works very well and it’s free.

If you’re new to virtual machines and want to know how to do this, follow along as I set up a Windows Vista virtual machine on an “old” 2GHz Intel Core Duo 20″ iMac.

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MacHeist sale for Parallels Desktop

Posted by admin 26 June, 2008 (0) Comment

If you’ve been looking to snag Parallels Desktop version 3.0, but don’t want to pay the $79.99 associated with Parallels then a summer MacHeist bundle is just the thing. MacHeist is currently offering Parallels Desktop + Mac Pilot for only $49 (US).

Returning MacHeist customers receive a $10 discount, making the bundle only $39. That’s a steal! In addition, the first 1000 customers to purchase the bundle will recieve a free “mystery application” (one that’s an Apple award winner) which will be detailed on Friday.

Update: The rumor on the street is hinting at the “mystery application” to be either Coda or Lineform.

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Parallels Server for Mac available now

Posted by admin 19 June, 2008 (0) Comment

In October, when Apple introduced a change in policy allowing Leopard Server to run in a virtual environment on Apple hardware, Mac IT geeks everywhere looked forward to the day that they could run Windows Server, Linux and OS X Server all off their pretty Xserves. That day is today, because Parallels Server for Mac is now out of beta!

According to Parallels, this is the “…first server virtualization software to run on Intel-based Xserves…and to power VMs running on the Mac OS X platform.” Similar the the Parallels Desktop product, Parallels Server lets you run virtual instances of different operating systems on top of OS X Leopard Server, including Leopard Server. The next beta of VMWare’s Fusion, which like Parallels Desktop is a consumer product, will support Leopard virtualization as well, but Parallels Server is a little different and aimed at a different market.

The difference is that the hypervisor used in Parallels Server is hardware optimized and takes advantage of Intel’s VT-x acceleration (which new XServe and Mac Pros have) to provide a more robust experience with better allocation of resources and memory. This makes the experience much more akin to running a completely separate machine, as opposed to running one OS on top of another.

Yesterday, we reported on Media Temple’s new (xv) project, which is the first official service that will be run on Xserves running Parallels Server for Mac. The (xv) will be running multiple VMs of Leopard Server, but Parallels Server can also support Linux (Debian, SUSE, Red Hat and Ubuntu), Windows (Server 2008, Vista, XP and Server 2003 and Windows 2000) and FreeBSD 6 and 7 as guest OSes. So if you run your website off of CentOS (which is based off of Red Hat Enterprise) but your company network runs off of Leopard Server, you can do both off of one Xserve.

Make no mistake, this is an enterprise product, and as such, it is pricey. Parallels Server for Mac is $1248.75 for the software and one-year of support and maintenance and that’s before you add in the cost of any software licenses you might need, but that’s still a lot less expensive than another Xserve.

For enterprise users who are interested in virtualization, definitely check out the free trial.

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