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Parallels vs vmware m1
Parallels vs vmware m1










parallels vs vmware m1

I have worked with all 3 of them, and with Parallels Desktop the most across the most number of versions. Personally in terms of hypervisor solution in Mac OS X, I would rank them as follows Parallels Desktop > VMWare Fusion > Oracle VirtualBox. If you want something working and doesn't mind the quality is moderately well and you don't work with virtual environments a lot and doesn't require tight integration, then Oracle's Virtualbox is also a possible solution. I work with both Windows and Linux virtual environments alot in my current Intel MBP, so yes, it will be worth it for me. For quite a long while, Parallels Desktop has extremely good integration with the Mac OS, especially between Windows Guest and Mac OS X. Click to expand.If you work with virtual environments in Mac, then IMHO this is the best virtualisation solution in Mac right now.












Parallels vs vmware m1