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Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition was designed for developers, web and graphic designers, power users, and other demanding pros.
The academic version of Parallels Desktop for Mac is distributed by a Parallels partner. If you have an account in Microsoft Git Hub, you can easily form your account. With your Dreamspark account, you can benefit from Parallels offers as a student. Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac is the fastest, easiest, and most powerful solution for running Windows applications on a Mac –– without rebooting. Easily switch between Mac and Windows apps. Powerful performance lets you run Windows productivity applications, and demanding graphical apps, without compromise.
Whether you are testing applications across platforms, or building websites for many different browsers, Parallels Desktop Pro Edition will simplify your workspace. Productivity is at the heart of every feature that was added to the all new Pro Edition: do more in less time with higher quality.
Parallels Desktop Pro Edition is available as a subscription; you will always enjoy running the latest version of Parallels Desktop as a benefit of your subscription. Pro Edition also includes a no-charge subscriptions to Parallels Access - the easiest way to remotely access your computer from anywhere; and Parallels Toolbox - a set of essential Mac tools.
Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition includes the following features and capabilities:
*Pro Edition supports up to 16 virtual (v)CPUs and 128GB of vRAM, per VM, and enables nested virtualization, PMU virtualization and guest OS debugging support.
*The addition of a Microsoft Visual Studio plug-in, which helps you test your applications across operating systems.
*Easily download a virtual machine with Windows 10 Development Environment with Visual Studio.
*Create development environments in a virtual machine, and easily backup, share, or restore it. Pro Edition debuts with support and integration for popular development tools, including Chef, Jenkins, and Vagrant.
*Use Parallels Vagrant plugin to work with reproducible, and portable work environments.
*Use Linked clones in Vagrant plugin to create a new boxes fast and use disk space efficiently.
*Use Command Line Interface tools to control Parallels Desktop for Mac and virtual machines, their settings and configuration.
*Use bash completion for Parallels CLI tools.
*Natively manage your Docker virtual machines (VMs), manipulate your VM with SSH or the command line, and support linked clones and VM templates.
*An enhanced network editor allows you to test different connectivity issues: simulate unstable network connection or limit network bandwidth in a VM.
*Run virtual machines in “headless” mode, accessing services running on these VMs without expending resources on the UI.
*Set a delay for a VM start (on Mac or Parallels Desktop start).
*Set a custom icon for every VM.
*Resolve DNS requests from VM using info in /etc/resolver.
*Port forwarding: pass traffic from a Mac port to VM or IP address and desired port.
*Use VM names as their DNS names.
*Use tcpdump with virtual networks.
*Create custom host-only networks.
*Sort VMs in Control Center.
*Rollback Mode support: revert changes on VM shutdown.
*Access Pro Tools from the Develop menu: SSH, WEB, DBG, DUMP.
*Use Netboot for macOS VMs.
*Archive/Unarchive VMs in Control Center.
*Limit VM resources usage (per every .VM).
*Use 8.3 filenames for Shared Folders.
*Use EFI Secure Boot.
*Support for mmap() in Linux Shared Folders.
*Support DNS requests over TCP in Shared Network mode
*Connect physical disks to VMs as internal disks
*Virtual TPM support
In addition, Parallels Desktop Pro Edition extends all the features and capabilities of Parallels Desktop for Mac, such as:
*Improved virtual machine performance and battery life, Mac-Windows integration, and Force Touch support
*Microsoft Windows 10 Cortana support
*Travel Mode and Quick Look
Visit the Parallels website for more information on the differences between Parallels Desktop editions.
RENTON, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parallelsannounced today that Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac (parallels.com/desktop) provides experimental support for Windows® 10 Technical Preview and Office Preview for Windows 10 which includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Now users who wish to try the newest OS from Microsoft® safely and easily can do so without the inconvenience of deleting an existing OS or the uncertainty of installing a new and nonfinal version of Windows 10 directly on their machines. The Parallels Wizard makes it simple to download the Windows 10 Technical Preview directly from within Parallels Desktop, creating a virtual machine to try out everything Windows 10 has to offer, including such features as the new Start menu, Photos, Maps app, Cortana and Windows Store beta which offers Office Preview for Windows 10.
“Parallels Desktop enjoys very strong support among software developers and IT pros. We are happy to deliver all the tools they need to quickly and safely test or run the latest OS and applications, now including the Windows 10 Technical Preview,” said Parallels president Jack Zubarev.
Early adopters who want to try out Microsoft’s latest OS and offer feedback have the option to do so in Parallels Desktop without having to erase their existing OS. Mac® users can download a free two-week trial of Parallels Desktop and use the Parallels Wizard to install and try the free Windows 10 Technical Preview today.
Parallels focuses on giving its customers choice. With Parallels Desktop, users have the freedom to choose whichever operating systems best fit their needs—including OS X® Yosemite, OS X Mavericks, OS X Mountain Lion, Windows 8, Windows 7, Chrome™ OS, Android and a number of Linux operating systems—all on one computer.
The latest release of Parallels Desktop for Mac (10.1.4, build 28883) is required for this experience with the Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9926).
Availability and Pricing
Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac is available at parallels.com/desktop. The standard retail price (SRP) of Parallels Desktop 10 is $79.99, and the Student Edition is available for $39.99. Upgrades for existing Parallels Desktop 8 or 9 customers are $49.99. Parallels Desktop 10 customers receive a complimentary three-month subscription to the Parallels Access™ app (parallels.com/access) for up to five Macs and PCs and an unlimited number of iOS and Android mobile devices.
Parallels Desktop for Mac Enterprise Edition is available via parallels.com/business.
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Parallels is a global leader in hosting and cloud services enablement and cross-platform solutions. Parallels began operations in 2000 and is a fast-growing company with more than 900 employees in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. Visit parallels.com for more information. Parallels 10 For Mac Student Store
Stay connected with Parallels and our online communities: Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/parallelsdesktop, follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/parallelsmac, and visit our blog at blogs.parallels.com/consumertech. Parallels For Mac Free
Parallels and the Parallels logo are registered trademarks of Parallels IP Holdings GmbH in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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*Parallels 10 For Mac Student Download
*Parallels 10 For Mac Student Discount
*Parallels 10 For Mac Student Store
*Parallels For Mac Free
Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition was designed for developers, web and graphic designers, power users, and other demanding pros.
The academic version of Parallels Desktop for Mac is distributed by a Parallels partner. If you have an account in Microsoft Git Hub, you can easily form your account. With your Dreamspark account, you can benefit from Parallels offers as a student. Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac is the fastest, easiest, and most powerful solution for running Windows applications on a Mac –– without rebooting. Easily switch between Mac and Windows apps. Powerful performance lets you run Windows productivity applications, and demanding graphical apps, without compromise.
Whether you are testing applications across platforms, or building websites for many different browsers, Parallels Desktop Pro Edition will simplify your workspace. Productivity is at the heart of every feature that was added to the all new Pro Edition: do more in less time with higher quality.
Parallels Desktop Pro Edition is available as a subscription; you will always enjoy running the latest version of Parallels Desktop as a benefit of your subscription. Pro Edition also includes a no-charge subscriptions to Parallels Access - the easiest way to remotely access your computer from anywhere; and Parallels Toolbox - a set of essential Mac tools.
Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition includes the following features and capabilities:
*Pro Edition supports up to 16 virtual (v)CPUs and 128GB of vRAM, per VM, and enables nested virtualization, PMU virtualization and guest OS debugging support.
*The addition of a Microsoft Visual Studio plug-in, which helps you test your applications across operating systems.
*Easily download a virtual machine with Windows 10 Development Environment with Visual Studio.
*Create development environments in a virtual machine, and easily backup, share, or restore it. Pro Edition debuts with support and integration for popular development tools, including Chef, Jenkins, and Vagrant.
*Use Parallels Vagrant plugin to work with reproducible, and portable work environments.
*Use Linked clones in Vagrant plugin to create a new boxes fast and use disk space efficiently.
*Use Command Line Interface tools to control Parallels Desktop for Mac and virtual machines, their settings and configuration.
*Use bash completion for Parallels CLI tools.
*Natively manage your Docker virtual machines (VMs), manipulate your VM with SSH or the command line, and support linked clones and VM templates.
*An enhanced network editor allows you to test different connectivity issues: simulate unstable network connection or limit network bandwidth in a VM.
*Run virtual machines in “headless” mode, accessing services running on these VMs without expending resources on the UI.
*Set a delay for a VM start (on Mac or Parallels Desktop start).
*Set a custom icon for every VM.
*Resolve DNS requests from VM using info in /etc/resolver.
*Port forwarding: pass traffic from a Mac port to VM or IP address and desired port.
*Use VM names as their DNS names.
*Use tcpdump with virtual networks.
*Create custom host-only networks.
*Sort VMs in Control Center.
*Rollback Mode support: revert changes on VM shutdown.
*Access Pro Tools from the Develop menu: SSH, WEB, DBG, DUMP.
*Use Netboot for macOS VMs.
*Archive/Unarchive VMs in Control Center.
*Limit VM resources usage (per every .VM).
*Use 8.3 filenames for Shared Folders.
*Use EFI Secure Boot.
*Support for mmap() in Linux Shared Folders.
*Support DNS requests over TCP in Shared Network mode
*Connect physical disks to VMs as internal disks
*Virtual TPM support
In addition, Parallels Desktop Pro Edition extends all the features and capabilities of Parallels Desktop for Mac, such as:
*Improved virtual machine performance and battery life, Mac-Windows integration, and Force Touch support
*Microsoft Windows 10 Cortana support
*Travel Mode and Quick Look
Visit the Parallels website for more information on the differences between Parallels Desktop editions.
RENTON, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parallelsannounced today that Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac (parallels.com/desktop) provides experimental support for Windows® 10 Technical Preview and Office Preview for Windows 10 which includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Now users who wish to try the newest OS from Microsoft® safely and easily can do so without the inconvenience of deleting an existing OS or the uncertainty of installing a new and nonfinal version of Windows 10 directly on their machines. The Parallels Wizard makes it simple to download the Windows 10 Technical Preview directly from within Parallels Desktop, creating a virtual machine to try out everything Windows 10 has to offer, including such features as the new Start menu, Photos, Maps app, Cortana and Windows Store beta which offers Office Preview for Windows 10.
“Parallels Desktop enjoys very strong support among software developers and IT pros. We are happy to deliver all the tools they need to quickly and safely test or run the latest OS and applications, now including the Windows 10 Technical Preview,” said Parallels president Jack Zubarev.
Early adopters who want to try out Microsoft’s latest OS and offer feedback have the option to do so in Parallels Desktop without having to erase their existing OS. Mac® users can download a free two-week trial of Parallels Desktop and use the Parallels Wizard to install and try the free Windows 10 Technical Preview today.
Parallels focuses on giving its customers choice. With Parallels Desktop, users have the freedom to choose whichever operating systems best fit their needs—including OS X® Yosemite, OS X Mavericks, OS X Mountain Lion, Windows 8, Windows 7, Chrome™ OS, Android and a number of Linux operating systems—all on one computer.
The latest release of Parallels Desktop for Mac (10.1.4, build 28883) is required for this experience with the Windows 10 Technical Preview (build 9926).
Availability and Pricing
Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac is available at parallels.com/desktop. The standard retail price (SRP) of Parallels Desktop 10 is $79.99, and the Student Edition is available for $39.99. Upgrades for existing Parallels Desktop 8 or 9 customers are $49.99. Parallels Desktop 10 customers receive a complimentary three-month subscription to the Parallels Access™ app (parallels.com/access) for up to five Macs and PCs and an unlimited number of iOS and Android mobile devices.
Parallels Desktop for Mac Enterprise Edition is available via parallels.com/business.
About ParallelsParallels 10 For Mac Student DownloadParallels 10 For Mac Student Discount
Parallels is a global leader in hosting and cloud services enablement and cross-platform solutions. Parallels began operations in 2000 and is a fast-growing company with more than 900 employees in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. Visit parallels.com for more information. Parallels 10 For Mac Student Store
Stay connected with Parallels and our online communities: Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/parallelsdesktop, follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/parallelsmac, and visit our blog at blogs.parallels.com/consumertech. Parallels For Mac Free
Parallels and the Parallels logo are registered trademarks of Parallels IP Holdings GmbH in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM is ranked 18th in Configuration Management vs SCCM which is ranked 2nd in Configuration Management with 7 reviews. The top reviewer of SCCM writes ’Enables us to set up schedules, according to security needs, to automate server and desktop patching’.
As of Parallels Mac Management 4.5 there are great new features – such as the new role Software Update Point.
The addition of this role is to enable managed updates for the OSX-devices within your environment and it acts as a bridge between the Apple Software Update Server (or the able service) and the Configuration Manager environment which PMM integrates into. All of these products will now integrate in a (sort of) seamless way and PMM can now enable its new role (PMM SUP) to inject updates into Microsoft WSUS, which ConfigMgr then uses to publish content. The Apple SUS is optional and if one is setup you can leverage this to further control updates.
Most of this knowledge is based on the Parallels Mac Management for SCCM (bad acronym right there..) Admin guide
To start using the PMM for SCCM Software Update Point it is required to have a Microsoft WSUS server installed and leveraged for the ConfigMgr environment. Most likely this is already in place if you are already managing updates for Windows-devices.Allow locally published content
It is required to configure clients to trust locally published content from WSUS. Complete instructions are available from Microsoft, however a quick way to verify if this is setup is to check the following registry key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAcceptTrustedPublisherCerts – 1
In addition the signing certificate setup for WSUS needs to be trusted by the client.WSUS server
The PMM for SCCM SUP should be installed on server that has WSUS installed (top server in a hierarchy). Before completing that installation a few things needs to be verified. A service account has to be used and configured for the SUP-role, and this has to be a member of the local administrator-group on the server. In addition the service account has to be a member of the local group WSUS Administrators.Choose Update Server
There are three options when choosing what type of source the Apple Updates should be retrieved from. Basis are:
*Apple Software Updates (public)Users can choose what updates to install, able to postpone installation and restarts. Updates will be downloaded from Apple
*Local Update Server (intranet source)Users can choose what updates to install, able to postpone restarts
*Local Update Server (intranet source) – filteredAdministrators deploys updates
My personal preference is the Apple Software Updates, but incase you want to avoid WAN traffic and potentially more control of updates for your devices the option is a local Apple Software Update Server (or – Local Update Server as stated above). The Apple Software Update Server is part of OSX Server (which can be purchased from Apple Store). Like all other things – this role can be enabled and setup pretty easily. However, it does require an OSX-instance that is running as a server in your environment. Parallels Mac Management For Microsoft SccmApple Software Update ServerParallels Mac Management For Sccm
Once the Apple Software Update Server is setup the PMM for SCCM SUP needs to be configured to direct all requests to this server. A simply registry key edit will finalize the configuration.
These items are only requried to change if you want to use the Apple SUS.
Node: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicespmm_sup_servicePa rameters
Server Address: SusCatalogBaseUrlPort: HttpServerPort.Server settings update interval: InfoUpdateIntervalSecondsCatalog check: CatalogRefreshIntervalSeconds
The log-file for any activity is generated in the following log-file;
%Windir%Logspmmpmm_sup_service.logConfigMgr configuration
ConfigMgr needs to be configured to synchronize the new Apple Updates. First, update Classifications on the synchronizations properties of the ConfigMgr Software Update Point.
In addition the Apple product needs to be selected.
If one is using the public Apple Software Updates there isn’t a need to configure the PMM for SCCM agent as the agent is set to use this source by default. There are three options that can be configured in the following options file:
/Library/Preferences/com.parallels.pma.agent.plist
This matches the previous suggested routes;
0 — Apple Software Update server (default). 1 — Local update server. 2 — Local update server with selected updates. Add Mac Softwares On Parallels Mac Management For Sccm 2019
Set the option :SuCatalogMode to the desired choice in case you need to update it. PMM has realized that their provided Configuration Items are sub-par so in the admin-guide there are script examples (page 134-135) that you can use to create your own Configuration Items. Add Mac Softwares On Parallels Mac Management For Sccm Conference
Within an environment that already has ConfigMgr, WSUS and PMM setup – the addition of PMM for SCCM SUP isn’t a lot of extra work to enable management of OSX Updates.
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Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM is ranked 18th in Configuration Management vs SCCM which is ranked 2nd in Configuration Management with 7 reviews. The top reviewer of SCCM writes ’Enables us to set up schedules, according to security needs, to automate server and desktop patching’.
As of Parallels Mac Management 4.5 there are great new features – such as the new role Software Update Point.
The addition of this role is to enable managed updates for the OSX-devices within your environment and it acts as a bridge between the Apple Software Update Server (or the able service) and the Configuration Manager environment which PMM integrates into. All of these products will now integrate in a (sort of) seamless way and PMM can now enable its new role (PMM SUP) to inject updates into Microsoft WSUS, which ConfigMgr then uses to publish content. The Apple SUS is optional and if one is setup you can leverage this to further control updates.
Most of this knowledge is based on the Parallels Mac Management for SCCM (bad acronym right there..) Admin guide
To start using the PMM for SCCM Software Update Point it is required to have a Microsoft WSUS server installed and leveraged for the ConfigMgr environment. Most likely this is already in place if you are already managing updates for Windows-devices.Allow locally published content
It is required to configure clients to trust locally published content from WSUS. Complete instructions are available from Microsoft, however a quick way to verify if this is setup is to check the following registry key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAcceptTrustedPublisherCerts – 1
In addition the signing certificate setup for WSUS needs to be trusted by the client.WSUS server
The PMM for SCCM SUP should be installed on server that has WSUS installed (top server in a hierarchy). Before completing that installation a few things needs to be verified. A service account has to be used and configured for the SUP-role, and this has to be a member of the local administrator-group on the server. In addition the service account has to be a member of the local group WSUS Administrators.Choose Update Server
There are three options when choosing what type of source the Apple Updates should be retrieved from. Basis are:
*Apple Software Updates (public)Users can choose what updates to install, able to postpone installation and restarts. Updates will be downloaded from Apple
*Local Update Server (intranet source)Users can choose what updates to install, able to postpone restarts
*Local Update Server (intranet source) – filteredAdministrators deploys updates
My personal preference is the Apple Software Updates, but incase you want to avoid WAN traffic and potentially more control of updates for your devices the option is a local Apple Software Update Server (or – Local Update Server as stated above). The Apple Software Update Server is part of OSX Server (which can be purchased from Apple Store). Like all other things – this role can be enabled and setup pretty easily. However, it does require an OSX-instance that is running as a server in your environment. Parallels Mac Management For Microsoft SccmApple Software Update ServerParallels Mac Management For Sccm
Once the Apple Software Update Server is setup the PMM for SCCM SUP needs to be configured to direct all requests to this server. A simply registry key edit will finalize the configuration.
These items are only requried to change if you want to use the Apple SUS.
Node: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicespmm_sup_servicePa rameters
Server Address: SusCatalogBaseUrlPort: HttpServerPort.Server settings update interval: InfoUpdateIntervalSecondsCatalog check: CatalogRefreshIntervalSeconds
The log-file for any activity is generated in the following log-file;
%Windir%Logspmmpmm_sup_service.logConfigMgr configuration
ConfigMgr needs to be configured to synchronize the new Apple Updates. First, update Classifications on the synchronizations properties of the ConfigMgr Software Update Point.
In addition the Apple product needs to be selected.
If one is using the public Apple Software Updates there isn’t a need to configure the PMM for SCCM agent as the agent is set to use this source by default. There are three options that can be configured in the following options file:
/Library/Preferences/com.parallels.pma.agent.plist
This matches the previous suggested routes;
0 — Apple Software Update server (default). 1 — Local update server. 2 — Local update server with selected updates. Add Mac Softwares On Parallels Mac Management For Sccm 2019
Set the option :SuCatalogMode to the desired choice in case you need to update it. PMM has realized that their provided Configuration Items are sub-par so in the admin-guide there are script examples (page 134-135) that you can use to create your own Configuration Items. Add Mac Softwares On Parallels Mac Management For Sccm Conference
Within an environment that already has ConfigMgr, WSUS and PMM setup – the addition of PMM for SCCM SUP isn’t a lot of extra work to enable management of OSX Updates.
Download: http://gg.gg/mwyz9