Monday, August 1, 2011

Parallels Workstation v2.2.2222 (Linux and Windows)



Parallels Workstation v2.2.2222 by EMBRACE

Parallels Workstation
Parallels Workstation is the first commercial software product released by Parallels, Inc., a developer of desktop and server virtualization software. The Workstation software consists of a virtual machine suite for Intel x86-compatible computers (running Microsoft Windows or Linux) (for Mac version, see Parallels Desktop for Mac) which allows the simultaneous creation and execution of multiple x86 virtual computers. The product is distributed as a download package.

Functionalities

Parallels Workstation is a hardware emulation virtualization software, in which a virtual machine engine enables each virtual machine to work with its own processor, RAM, floppy drive, CD drive, I/O devices, and hard disk – everything a physical computer contains. Parallels Workstation virtualizes all devices within the virtual environment, including the video adapter, network adapter, and hard disk adapters. It also provides pass-through drivers for parallel port and USB devices.

Because all guest virtual machines use the same hardware drivers irrespective of the actual hardware on the host computer, virtual machine instances are highly portable between computers. For example, a running virtual machine can be stopped, copied to another physical computer, and restarted.

Parallels Workstation is able to virtualize a full set of standard PC hardware, including:[1]

  • A Pentium or AMD Duron processor
  • A generic motherboard compatible with Intel i815 chipset
  • Up to 1.5 GB of RAM (even though the real i815 only supports 512 MB)
  • VGA and SVGA video cards with VESA VBE 3.0 support
  • A 1.44 MB floppy drive, which can be mapped to a physical drive or to an image file.
  • Up to four IDE devices. This includes virtual hard drives that range in size from 20 MB to 128 GB each and CD/DVD-ROM drives. IDE devices can be mapped to physical drive or to an image file.
  • Up to four serial ports that can be mapped to a real port, to a pipe or to an output file.
  • Up to three bi-directional parallel ports, each of which can be mapped to a real port, to a real printer or to an output file.
  • An Ethernet virtual network card compatible with Realtek RTL8029(AS).
  • 2-port USB 1.1 controller.
  • An AC'97 compatible sound card.
  • A 104-key Windows enhanced keyboard and a PS/2 wheel mouse.

Known issues

Known limitations of Parallels Workstation, as of August 2009, include the following:

  • Can only run 32-bit operating systems.
  • DVD/CD-ROM "pass-through" access has not been implemented, which means that it is impossible to use DVD and CD burners exclusively in guest virtual machines.
  • Supported memory limit for all virtual machines is 4 GB, and memory limit for a single virtual machine is 1500 MB.
  • Devices such as USB mice, memory keys, webcams, and mobile phones have been cited on the company's support forum as not working correctly.
  • Network emulation does not support NAT.

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