Parallels Desktop vs xhypervisor
A side-by-side look at Parallels Desktop and xhypervisor. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Parallels Desktop
Os & Utilities
Parallels Desktop is a virtualization software for macOS that allows users to run multiple operating systems, including Windows and Linux, alongside macOS on a Mac computer. Known for its ease of use and performance, Parallels Desktop provides a seamless integration of virtual machines with the macOS environment.
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xhypervisor
System & Hardware
XHypervisor is an open-source Type-1 hypervisor for virtualization. It allows running multiple operating systems as virtual machines on a host machine, enabling server consolidation and improved hardware utilization. XHypervisor supports live migration of VMs across hosts.
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