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Still, though, the idea of running Windows — or another OS — within Mac OS X through what's called a 'virtual machine' or 'virtualization' solution, is too good to miss. That's why I was thrilled when Parallels released its Parallels Desktop, a full Windows-capable virtualization package for less than $80. Parallels allows you to run Windows and Mac applications side by side. Choose your view to make Windows invisible while still using its applications, or keep the familiar Windows background and controls on your Mac. Find external hard drive. Now Supporting Windows 10 and ready for El Capitan. Run Windows 10 and OS X® El Capitan with ease.

Parallels rocks! The ability to run Windows within OSX is awesome. Parallels retails for $80. It will allocate part of your hard drive for a virtual machine that will house each additional operating system. Parallels will even automate the installation of Windows onto this virtual machine. So, the Engineering team at Parallels has released Knowledge Base articles about installing OS X Mavericks in Parallels Desktop 8 and about installing Parallels Desktop 8 on a Mac that is running. Compare the cost Apple BootCamp is a free utility that is pre-installed on all Macs running Mac OS.

Parallels Server for Mac
Parallels Server for Mac running Mac OS X Leopard Server in a VM on top of Mac OS X Leopard Server
Developer(s)Parallels, Inc.
Stable release
Operating systemMac OS X Server
PlatformApple–Intel architecture
Available inMultilingual[which?]
TypeHypervisor
LicenseProprietary
Websiteparallels.com/products/server/mac/

Parallels Server for Mac is a server-sidedesktop virtualization product built for the Mac OS X Server platform and is developed by Parallels, Inc., a developer of desktop virtualization and virtual private server software. This software allows users to run multiple distributions of Linux, Windows and FreeBSD server applications alongside Mac OS X Server on Intel-based Apple hardware.

Parallels Server for Mac was not in development for more than a year[1] before its alpha stage was demoed at MacWorld 2008 [2] and the product was officially released on June 17, 2008.[3] While in beta, Parallels Server for Mac did not allow running Mac OS X Server in a virtual machine; however, Apple eased up on its licensing restrictions before Parallels Server for Mac's GA release to allow running Mac OS X Leopard Server in a virtual machine as long as that virtual machine is running on Apple hardware.[4] 3d builder cad.

Overview[edit]

Similar to Parallels Desktop for Mac, Parallels Server for Mac is a hypervisor-based server virtualization software that allows users to run multiple guest operating systems, each in a virtual machine, alongside a primary or 'host' operating system. The product's hypervisor allows each virtual machine to function as a standalone server with its own virtualized hardware, memory and processor. However, unlike the desktop software, Parallels Server for Mac is a hardware-optimized enterprise product designed to handle server workloads such as databases and enterprise email and is aimed at the professional market rather than the consumer market.[5] Parallels Server for Mac allows users to run Intel-powered Apple hardware in a business environment without isolating the Mac servers from the organization's Windows and Linux systems.

System requirements[edit]

  • Intel-powered Mac server or desktop computer running Mac OS X Server Leopard
  • Minimum 2 GB RAM
  • 40.5 MB hard disk space for Parallels Server for Mac
  • Minimum 150 GB for VM files and virtual hard disks
  • Optical drive
  • Ethernet or FireWire network adapter

Key features[edit]

Parallels Management Console on Parallels Server for Mac

Users can run 32- and 64-bit guest operating systems such as Mac OS X Server, Windows, Linux, and Apple UNIX runtime for Xserve and DTK in virtual machines on Apple Xserves and Mac Pros.Parallels Server for Mac comes with Parallels Tools, Parallels Transporter for P2V and V2V migration and Parallels Disk Image tool for modifying the size of virtual disks. Also included are the Parallels Management Console, which allows server administrators to manage the virtual machines both locally and remotely[3] and Parallels Explorer, which allows access to virtual machines without launching the guest operating system.

Minecraft windows 10 edition map downloads. Additional features include:

  • Virtual support for 4-way Symmetric Multi-processing (4-way SMP)
  • Up to 32 GB of physical RAM
  • 64 MB memory support with up to 8 GB guest memory
  • Supports virtual guest disk sizes up to 2 TB
  • Supports Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT-x)) hardware acceleration
  • Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) support in VMs
  • SDK that enables third-party vendors to incorporate support for Parallels Server for Mac into their own products
  • SNMP, Command line interface (CLI)
  • VM Assistant to create new virtual machines

Limitations[edit]

Parallels Server for Mac can run only on Intel-based Apple hardware which must be running Mac OS X Leopard Server, not Mac OS X Tiger Server or on PC hardware. Also, at this time, users cannot run Mac OS X versions newer than 10.6 in a virtual environment due to Apple licensing restrictions. Also Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and 10.9 (Mavericks) cannot be virtualized with this software.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Parallels demos Mac server virtualization
  2. ^Macworld | Parallels Server for Mac demoed at WWDC
  3. ^ abParallels Server for Mac Announced || The Mac Observer
  4. ^Virtualization Report | David Marshall | InfoWorld | Parallels announces the first Mac server virtualization platform | June 18, 2008 08:14 AM | David MarshallArchived June 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^Parallels Server for Mac available now - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

External links[edit]

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As with many engineering softwares, ANSYS is not available for the Mac OSX platform. However, it is still possible to install ANSYS and your other engineering softwares on an Apple computer by first installing Windows on your Mac. Please follow this guide to learn how to install Windows and ANSYS on your Mac.

1. Buy and install Parallels Desktop 11 (~$80).

Students and teachers may be able to obtain a 50% discount here. Make sure to check the system requirements. Your computer needs at least 4GB of RAM to run Parallels Desktop but unless you want to run ANSYS version 14.5 or earlier, your computer needs at least 8GB of RAM to run ANSYS smoothly on the virtual machine. We also recommend that you have at least 20GB of free hard disk space.

While your Apple computer already has a software called BootCamp to install Windows on your Mac, it requires the user to reboot each time he or she wants to switch operating systems. The user also has to play with disk partitioning which makes the setup more complicated. We highly recommend using Parallels Desktop for its ease of use and flexibility. This software allows the user to run Mac OSX and Windows side by side and it does not require hard drive partitioning. Windows simply acts as an application that you can run or close as you wish. All the Windows files are contained in one master file (a .pvm file) that you can move wherever you want, even on an external hard rive.

2. Get yourself a copy of Windows 7, 8 or 10 with 64-bit (X64) from an installation CD or ISO file.

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Windows 10 Home is available on the Microsoft Store for $120. Students and teachers may be able to obtain a FREE or severely discounted copy of Windows 10 here. It is accessible as an ISO file to download. IMPORTANT: Make sure it is the 64-bit version (X64).

Parallels Desktop 12 For Mac

Cornell University faculty can obtain Windows 7, 8 or 10 for FREE here. Again, please choose the64 bit version.

3. Run Parallels Desktop 11 and follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows.

If you downloaded Windows as an ISO file, you will simply be asked to drag and drop the ISO file in the box to proceed with the installation process. If you have the Windows installation CD, then simply insert it in the drive when prompted. We suggest that you choose to use Windows for 'Productivity'. Feel free to follow this excellent installation guide if you need.

Mac Parallels Desktop

Required Configurations

To access the configuration settings of the virtual machine, please see this guide. Note that the virtual machine must be shut down prior to making changes to these settings. Here are some settings modifications that MUST be implemented for ANSYS to work properly with Parallels Desktop.

Mac Os X Parallels

  1. Memory allocation
    1. Go in the 'Hardware' tab and select 'CPU & Memory'.
    2. Set the memory allocated to Parallels Desktop to be at least 2112 MB. This is because ANSYS 16.0 and later needs this amount of RAM to run the solver. We also highly recommend that the amount of memory you set lies in the green 'recommended' range (too much memory allocated to Parallels Desktop will slow down your mac). This will only happen if your computer has at least 8GB of RAM, hence why we recommend to have at least this amount.
      (Since this computer only has 4GB of RAM, it runs very poorly while in the yellow range)
  2. Folder Sharing
    1. Go to Options>Sharing
    2. Unselect 'Share Mac user folders with Windows'

Recommended Configurations

We also recommend the following settings for ease of use and optimal performance.

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  1. Go in the Options tab
    1. Select 'Optimization'
      1. Make sure your settings are set this way.
    2. Select 'Sharing'
      1. Have the settings set like so.
      2. This will effectively keep Windows separate from the Mac. It makes using Parallels more intuitive and simple.
    3. Select 'Applications'
      1. Disable the sharing so that it looks like this.
  2. Go in the 'Hardware' tab and select 'CPU & Memory'.
    1. Try setting the number of CPUs (cores) to 2. Test whether the performances of Windows are better, and if the Mac still runs smoothly. The odds are that it will and than ANSYS will compute faster. This is the default setting in Parallels 10.

4. Obtain and install ANSYS 17.0.

ANSYS now offers a student version of their software for FREE. The functionalities are more or less the same as in the full version except that structural problems are restricted to 32,000 nodes and fluid problems are restricted to 512,000 nodes. This is more than enough for what a typical student will need.

Firewall notifications

On your first few uses of ANSYS, Firewall notifications should pop up. Make sure to allow all ANSYS programs to run normally (i.e do not let the Firewall block ANSYS programs). You can verify the allowed program list by going into Start>Control Panel>System & Security>Allow a program through Windows Firewall.

Cornell University faculty can get the full version of ANSYS for FREE by following this installation tutorial.

Please contact Sebastien at sfl32@cornell.edu if you have any questions regarding this installation guide.





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