Parallels Linux On Mac



Parallels Server for Mac 4.0 Mac mini edition installs on Macs running OS X Server. Once it’s up and running, you can then install Windows and Linux server operating systems on the same machine, and those other OSes can run concurrently with OS X. If you now maintain Windows- or Linux-based servers just to run platform-specific apps such as Microsoft Exchange or customized database or bookkeeping programs, you could instead consolidate everything on a Mac.

When Apple Silicon Mac was first announced during the keynote at  WWDC on June 22 of this year, Apple  demoed a Parallels Desktop for Mac prototype running a Linux virtual machine flawlessly on. Feb 11, 2019 Start Parallels Desktop, then click File New Choose 'Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or and image file', then click Continue Choose Linux Mint from the list of the operating system sources found on your Mac (or wait till the image will be automatically recognized), then click Continue. Apr 14, 2021 With Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Mac, users can not only run Windows 10 on ARM Insider Preview in a virtual machine on M1 Mac computers but also Linux distributives Ubuntu 20.04, Kali Linux 2021.1, Debian 10.7 and Fedora Workstation 33-1.2.

As the name indicates, PSM4MME is particularly targeted at those Mac minis with Snow Leopard Server pre-installed (). It will run on other Macs, but it’s tuned for the mini’s relatively modest hardware. It can provide two virtual machines per server and up to two virtual CPUs and 4GB RAM for each virtual machine. By comparison, the full-blown version of Parallels Server for Mac (which is still available) supports 12 virtual CPUs, 64GB of virtual RAM, 16 virtual network interfaces, and 2TB virtual hard drives per virtual machine.

  1. With Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Mac, users can not only run Windows 10 on ARM Insider Preview in a virtual machine on M1 Mac computers but also Linux distributives Ubuntu 20.04, Kali Linux 2021.1, Debian 10.7 and Fedora Workstation 33-1.2.
  2. Larry Magid, Forbes Parallels Desktop® for Mac is the fastest, easiest, and most powerful application for running Windows® on a Mac®—without rebooting. Brought to you by the world-class developers of the #1-rated Mac virtualization software.

The Mac mini version has also been designed for small- to medium-sized businesses that don’t have much in-house server expertise. It has an express installation option, which means it can essentially configure itself. It also has wizards to assist in installing those additional OSes; the company says all you have to do is supply the product keys.

Finally, PSM4MME is priced for the low-end of the market: $299, compared to $1999 for the standard edition.

Read our full Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server (Mid 2010) review

Apple’s “one more thing” event on November 10, 2020, revealed the first Mac computers powered by the Apple M1 chip.

Parallels is excited to see the performance, power efficiency, and virtualization features that are brought to the Mac with the Apple M1 chip. The transition to Mac with the M1 chip should be smooth for most Mac applications, thanks to Rosetta technology. Fortunately, Parallels Access™, Parallels® Toolbox, and Parallels® Client software worked smoothly as universal binaries even before Parallels rebuilt them. However, virtual machines are an exception and Parallels engineers proactively implemented native virtualization support for Mac computers with the M1 chip. This enables our users to enjoy the best Windows-on-Mac experience ever.

Learn more about the new version in this blog post.

When Apple Silicon Mac was first announced during the keynote at WWDC on June 22 of this year, Apple demoed a Parallels Desktop for Mac prototype running a Linux virtual machine flawlessly on Apple Silicon. Since WWDC, the new version of Parallels Desktop, which runs on Mac with the Apple M1 chip, has made tremendous progress. We switched Parallels Desktop to universal binary and optimized its virtualization code; Apple M1 Mac computers and macOS Big Sur became available, and Microsoft announced and then introduced support for x86_64 applications in Windows on ARM Insider Preview.

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As our customers know, Parallels cares deeply about the quality of our software products and the experience they provide. With macOS Big Sur and the new Mac with Apple M1 chip available, we continue to conduct more extensive evaluations, both in our lab and with your help via the Parallels Technical Preview Program. More than 100,000 M1 Mac users tested the Technical Preview of Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Mac and ran Microsoft’s Windows 10 on ARM Insider Preview, as well as tens of thousands of different Intel-based Windows applications—including Microsoft Office for Windows, Microsoft Visual Studio, SQL Server, Microsoft PowerBI, and MetaTrader.

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We received enthusiastic feedback about the remarkable performance of both the Technical Preview of Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Mac and Windows 10 on ARM Insider Preview as well as x86 applications and the games inside it, including Rocket League, Among Us, Roblox, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Sam & Max Save the World, and many others. Testers loved Parallels Desktop’s easy to use features, and seamless integration of Windows and its applications with macOS Big Sur, which increased their productivity.

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On April 14th 2021, the new update for Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac was released and now features support for both Mac computers with Intel processor as well as Mac computers with Apple M1 chip.