All Posts Tagged With: "Leopard Server"
Parallels Releases Server 1.0
Parallels announced today that Parallels Server for Mac, the former SWSoft’s hypervisor solution for server virtualization, is now available. Parallels Server for Mac can run on any Intel-powered Apple hardware, including the Xserve and Mac Pro, running OS X Leopard Server and comes to market after a worldwide beta testing program involving Mac, Windows and Linux server professionals.
17Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedNext VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta Will Support Mac OS X Leopard Server
Last January, at Macworld, VMware delivered a preview of Mac OS X Leopard Server installing and running as a virtual machine on Mac OS X. In honor of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, the VMware Fusion team has announced that Mac OS X Leopard Server support will be available in VMware Fusion 2.0’s next beta.
13Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedParallels Server Reaches Beta 4 Build
Parallels Server 3.0 Beta4 Build 1990 is now available for download. The build reintroduces Leopard Server virtualization, which had been temporarily removed. The upgraded beta means that Leopard Server can once again be run under a virtual machine on XServe systems, or any other compatible Apple hardware.
1May2008 | Robin Wauters | 1 comment | ContinuedParallels Server Beta program launched
Leopard server virtual machines are now possible in the Parallels Server Open beta launch.
The Parallels Server Beta program, invites you to toss your proverbial hat into the ring and help them get the product ready for shipping. Parallels Server seems packed with lots of great stuff, like:
The ability to run more than 50 different x86 and x64 guest operating systems on [...]





