Randy Kennedy at InfoWorld posted his "first look" at Parallels Server today, and gave us the thumbs up.
Here are some highlights:
“...I did find Parallels Server to be quite responsive, allowing me to install Windows Server 2003 into a new VM at a very competitive pace. I also found the various performance and resource utilization counters to be both helpful and informative, with everything arranged neatly in a series of tabbed panes within the VM console window.”
”In summary, the inclusion of multi-CPU support and improved networking in Parallels Server – plus the aforementioned “bare metal” option (which I didn’t get to test here) – are important steps forward and should help the company to establish its virtualization offering as a viable data center competitor to VMware and Microsoft.”
You can read the whole article at the InfoWorld Test Center.
Interested in seeing what all the fuss is about? Hit the Parallels Server Beta page and take a look!
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March 26, 2008
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