@@AZisk Completely the opposite! Right now I'm practicing with JavaScript and would be cool to watch your journey with coding and how did you start using Linux, getting into code and all of that. You can make it more personal instead of more "technical".
Parallels is the leading virtualization software, offering unmatched stability, comprehensive features, and an excellent overall experience. However, the subscription model is the one downside for me. I would prefer a higher one-time payment over recurring monthly fees.
Here’s a rewrite of your comparison: A one-time purchase of Parallels costs €129.99 and is only valid for a specific version. When a new major macOS update is released, you'll need to upgrade to the next version of Parallels, which requires a new license costing €69.99. So, the comparison is between paying €99.99 annually versus €129.99 in the first year and €69.99 for each subsequent year.
No doubt it’s a good SW. but I recently checked who the founder of the company is and where it was mainly developed, and decided to switch to VMware Fusion.
I agree I only want to use one computer. I've used Surface Computers & Macs. I am looking forward to the New M4 Macs & me get down to just one computer for all of my work.
My Windows laptop has 96GB RAM + 3TB NVME so I can run VMs + Docker + VS2022 + SQL Server + Chrome 50 tabs, all at the same time. The 96GB DDR5 kit cost me 210 dollars. The extra 2TB PCIE5 NVME SSD about 250. How much would something like that cost in Mac world? 5K? 10K?
Can you please name your laptop model? Which CPU? How is performance? Is your laptop faster or at least same performance tier as Macbook M1/M2 (not pro/max)? Thank you
Something which wasn't immediately apparent to me until I had already installed Parallels, is that their licensing is per-machine, not per-user. If you have more than one machine, Parallels will refuse to run on your second (or third, fourth, etc...) machine until you close it on your first one. Being a subscription application (yet another...) the price increase for a second machine isn't a one-time cost, but a recurrent one (and at least at the time I'd checked it out a couple of years back, was very well hidden). Developers, devops, and sysadmin types tend to have a few machines, and this limit was frustrating to run into (and an expensive recurrent ask to overcome).
VMware Fusion Pro is now free for personal/non-commercial use! Maybe not so “powerful” as Parallels but it works like a charm on my M3 Max MBP with Win11-arm…(maybe my comment will be deleted as Alex obviously promotes Parallels)
Sadly you still can’t log into Xcode or the App Store on a virtual macOS machine. Getting better and I’m always shocked how terrible VMware fusion is compared to parallels
I worry that people will get the wrong impression; great you can run ARM windows 11. I can run ARM programs; but not x86 which is the bulk of apps I have. Most of my development is for x86 windows. A major major limitation. Most videos about parallels do not talk about this. I still appreciate your content, fair and square. thanks
6:13 it's great that Parallels cater with ready packages. Didn't know that, not even know you can use Visual studio to create an instance. Thanks as always!
I don't want to pay for a VM, especially just to try and test a few things related to security and integrity of software, and as a student, I can't afford Parallels. So, I use UTM-it's easy, simple, and gets the job done
UTM gets underreported. It is a bit of work sometimes but it works. Acceleration missing sadly. VMWare Fusion PRO also is free now and just got an update for Win11 latest Update. Alex sells Parallels so no mention of the other options ;)
@@blackandcold yes but in mac m1 fusion pro is also a small issue on ram so it will takes time and in M1 MBA with 16gb. Of ram is an darw back if i want to use fussion
Hey, could you make a video about Snapdragon processors and the compatibility issues developers face, especially for college students working on projects? It would be really helpful to understand how to optimize for Snapdragon chipsets and address common challenges
Alex, it’s driving me WILD trying to choose between mac and windows. PLEASE can you make a video running NVIDIA NIMs on a MacBook? Thank you! Love your vids mate
I am using Parallels for old access app and it’s works wonders. Funnily enough, it’s render the font better than the actual access app run in windows 😂
PD vsc extension is dope! You can use that extension to connect to your VM's terminal! I have Ubuntu installed and just need to use its terminal to test Linux network setup, it's annoying to jump back and force from mac to Ubuntu UI.
Unfortunately, their standard version only provides limited cpu/gpu resources to the guest, and the pro version is subscription only which means that I will never "rent" it.
That is correct. Unfortunately, the minimum requirements will be m3+ and Sequoia; we still are unaware if it will be in Sequoia 15.0 or a higher version
Alex i think you should shed some light on the external monitor issues caused by macos sequoia, with the update we are not able to achieve 4k 144hz using type c to dp
Just a clarification ... most of these features are exclusive for the "Pro" Version not the "Standard" One ( the one with a subscription only ) 😬 i own the standard version and there's no "Linux" with Rosetta Option there
boom sold, i'm getting me parallels now (period). i've been one of those who carry a macbook a windows pc (like physical devices) i have a similar spec for macbook as you, i think it's time now i get me parallels desktop
Alex, so with this video, I’m seriously considering canceling my order for the Snapdragon Developers Kit. It’s been 3 months. I have a matching Mac configuration like yours and Parallels. With the AI dev machine and Parallels DevOps features (future video please), this fits right into the development pocket I’m looking for. Thanks!
Great review! Can I ask a question? I build apps for Win, Linux, and MacOS but I need to build for both Intel and Silicon. Is it possible to build Linux x86, Win x86 and MacOS x86 apps through Parallels on an M1 MacOS?
Thank you so much for your video! When running Parallels on an M2 Mac do I need to use the arm version of Windows? Also if I allocate say 8 gig of my 16 gig of memory to Parallels when I shut down Parallels has OS got full access to that 16 gig again? Thank you once again for the video and thank you in advance for your answer!
the advantage is just that you get 3 - 5 OS Android, iOS, Mac OS, Linux, Windows. Add that with the build quality, it is indeed a good value for money. I do use a windows PC currently though but I can fully understand why getting a Mac is a very decent option
You will have trouble with keyboard shortcuts. There are ways to setup windows like but still it will be painful. Also, you need to have at least 4k monitor to be able to see clearly.
Looking for that link for the Ai thing you were talking about. Even though the M4s are coming, I’m still thinking of getting a 16” M3. Looking at either 18/512 or 36/512. Buying from Best Buy so that’s the only choice. Don’t think the 16” Max base model is for me. Might be overkill. Any suggestions?
Hey Alex, thank you very much for all your hard work. Is there any possibility to run .NET Framework 4.7 x86 on apple silicon Mac? Does Parallels support this, or is there some kind of translation layer that could make it possible?
Nested virtualization sounds very interesting, but why would you run a virtualized Windows environment and then enable a virtualized Linux inside it? Wouldn't it make more sense to have two separate virtualized systems, one for Windows and one for Linux? I'm curious, what is your use case?
For my job I often have to use Excel Power Query, Pivot and Power BI (which are not supported by macOS), which is why I use an iMac 2017 with i7 and Windows 10 with Bootcamp. I want to change to an iMac M1 but I don't know if I will get better performance with Parallels in this program. Do you think I could get it?
Where sre those Lunar Lake PC reviews !? lol. Hoping to see you cover those soon. I wanna see your experience on LL for Windows 11 and Linux. Also, NeoVIM is king.
Would love to see a video parallels with devops. Also how long is the coupon valid for? Waiting to pick up parallels with one of the M4 Macs when it releases in a month from now.
How is it at running x86_64 linux vs. UTM? My son keeps using UTM with linux and Haiku, and it's unstable and dog slow on his m3 pro. Slow like slower than linux on a raspberry pi 3. That's 3, not 4.
For work I have to use an x86_64 VM on my M2 air. It runs great on Parallels, even without Rosetta 2. And I can confirm, emulating x86_64 runs on UTM, but terribly slow.
Debating whether I should switch over to Parallels from the last VMWare Fusion (for Apple Silicon). Not sure how the future will fare now that Broadcom took them over.
I'm primarily a .NET developer and have been thinking of switching to the Macbook Pro. I do use SQL Server and I know it can be containerized. When using Parallels, is the SQL Server container running in the VM or in Mac OS? Can Parallels access Docker contrainers running in Mac OS?
I'm in the same boat, primarily a .Net dev, I run a SQL Server within a Docker container on the mac itself and both macOS and Windows (parallels) can access it. Alex has a video about it, and I have found other articles that helped me get it up and running.
@@JustPlaneCrazy88s Yea, I like using SSMS (within Parallels) to design tables and such. But a lot of times I just connect with Rider (from the mac side) for data analysis, etc during development. I also need to get into full-blown Visual Studio from time to time, it's just nice to have all the tools at hand when needed.
@@JustPlaneCrazy88s Yea, I use SSMS and full Visual Studio as needed from within Parallels. I mainly use Rider in macOS for most dev work. It's nice to have all the tools at hand though.
Here's a fun experiment: run windows on parallels, that runs macos on a vm, that runs windows on Parallels. :P Feel free to keep the loop going until you run out of resources ^^
Great vid 👍🏾 👍🏾 So you run a windows desktop dev environment in a VM hosted on apple silicon and via the vm-hypervisor you still get most of the macs power n performance 🤨🤨 Please spread the gospel ; share your recipe 😉😉
As a blind developer using mac parallel is still not an option. Voiceover screen reader doesn't manage QT and I think parallel is made with qt? That's why I stick with VMWare Fusion currently. Ok QT has never been good when it comes to accessibility even on windows but still. Microsoft recommends it officially.
I just got 20 and put windows 11 in it on an i9 MacBook Pro. Then I figured out how to enable nested virtualization because that seems to be the only way to get win11 to use its memory protection. It becomes a complete SLUG (on an i9!?) with it enabled… :(
It advertised that v 20.0 supports 24H2, which has better prism support. Did you try that? is SQL Server Developer edition installing properly on 24H2 ?
Definitely no need to feel ashamed of not being familiar with EVERY freaking hot-buzz technology & development tool out there. It is literally impossible to keep up with everything now and in reality, never any real need to keep up with EVERYTHING. It's important to be open to new things when they are useful, but one thing I've learned after being in SW development for 3 decades is that most of the hot new OMG-YOU-HAVE-TO-KNOW-THIS dev technologies that show up tend to fizzle and fade just as fast.
4:19 what is the difference between " Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition", "Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition" and " Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition"?
also, another question... why tf they charging hefty amount for a software which is virtually free (likes of vmware now), also all these machines are made on my pc, why wud I pay for resources for my own machine... i dont think i get it.
Am wondering if it’s better to deal with parallel, or VMware will just work fine ? Am learning penetration testing btw and I don’t want in the middle of my progress I see errors and disruption (m3 pro user)
Alex, for us non-developer types could you do a video/tutorial explaining and giving examples of EVERYDAY Apps used by EVERYDAY people and their source Development apps ? Example: "this is HHHHHH, an app everyone knows and tens of millions use daily. It is built in Blah Blah development tool or program language. It uses Blah Blah because..........." I am sure a lot of your viewers would appreciate a basic breakdown...I certainly would, Thanks.
0:39 speking of linux, someone here has a simple solution to have a virtual GNU/linux machine on mac ? I can't find an emulation/virtulisation application on the app store
Hey Alex I think you should make a video on your coding journey till now and how do you make a living.
It's not that exciting :)
@@AZiskWe disagree!
@@AZisk You need to make a video
@@AZisk I disagree. I watch your videos and i barely know nothing about programming (Im a Finance Major :)
@@AZisk Completely the opposite! Right now I'm practicing with JavaScript and would be cool to watch your journey with coding and how did you start using Linux, getting into code and all of that.
You can make it more personal instead of more "technical".
OMG!
Nested virtualization is one last thing that stopped me from moving from Intel to Apple ARM.
Now I can upgrade!
Thx Alex for pointing this!
Parallels is the leading virtualization software, offering unmatched stability, comprehensive features, and an excellent overall experience. However, the subscription model is the one downside for me. I would prefer a higher one-time payment over recurring monthly fees.
VMware Workstation is free.
Here’s a rewrite of your comparison:
A one-time purchase of Parallels costs €129.99 and is only valid for a specific version. When a new major macOS update is released, you'll need to upgrade to the next version of Parallels, which requires a new license costing €69.99.
So, the comparison is between paying €99.99 annually versus €129.99 in the first year and €69.99 for each subsequent year.
No doubt it’s a good SW. but I recently checked who the founder of the company is and where it was mainly developed, and decided to switch to VMware Fusion.
Parallels charge you 100 usd for year, to limit a VM only on 8 gbs of ram… Get UTM
@@ronalcasid3844agree 😂 or UTM …
I agree I only want to use one computer. I've used Surface Computers & Macs. I am looking forward to the New M4 Macs & me get down to just one computer for all of my work.
My Windows laptop has 96GB RAM + 3TB NVME so I can run VMs + Docker + VS2022 + SQL Server + Chrome 50 tabs, all at the same time. The 96GB DDR5 kit cost me 210 dollars. The extra 2TB PCIE5 NVME SSD about 250. How much would something like that cost in Mac world? 5K? 10K?
$5K ❌
1 kidney ✅
@@tom_marsden a kidney will still be cheaper
Shout out to our friends u love carrying chargers
I would love to see how it looks like 👍🏻
Can you please name your laptop model? Which CPU? How is performance? Is your laptop faster or at least same performance tier as Macbook M1/M2 (not pro/max)? Thank you
Something which wasn't immediately apparent to me until I had already installed Parallels, is that their licensing is per-machine, not per-user. If you have more than one machine, Parallels will refuse to run on your second (or third, fourth, etc...) machine until you close it on your first one. Being a subscription application (yet another...) the price increase for a second machine isn't a one-time cost, but a recurrent one (and at least at the time I'd checked it out a couple of years back, was very well hidden). Developers, devops, and sysadmin types tend to have a few machines, and this limit was frustrating to run into (and an expensive recurrent ask to overcome).
VMware Fusion Pro is now free for personal/non-commercial use! Maybe not so “powerful” as Parallels but it works like a charm on my M3 Max MBP with Win11-arm…(maybe my comment will be deleted as Alex obviously promotes Parallels)
Glad my head won’t explode, I thought that would happen until I saw the disclaimer and it put my mind at ease.
Sadly you still can’t log into Xcode or the App Store on a virtual macOS machine. Getting better and I’m always shocked how terrible VMware fusion is compared to parallels
I worry that people will get the wrong impression; great you can run ARM windows 11. I can run ARM programs; but not x86 which is the bulk of apps I have. Most of my development is for x86 windows. A major major limitation. Most videos about parallels do not talk about this. I still appreciate your content, fair and square. thanks
thanks alex for making this video. thank you.
Thanks for the discount! Just ordered pro version 😇
6:13 it's great that Parallels cater with ready packages. Didn't know that, not even know you can use Visual studio to create an instance. Thanks as always!
Oh wow, I’m definitely gonna try it 😮
Alex nested himself in the virtual construction site 😂
I don't want to pay for a VM, especially just to try and test a few things related to security and integrity of software, and as a student, I can't afford Parallels. So, I use UTM-it's easy, simple, and gets the job done
UTM gets underreported. It is a bit of work sometimes but it works. Acceleration missing sadly. VMWare Fusion PRO also is free now and just got an update for Win11 latest Update.
Alex sells Parallels so no mention of the other options ;)
@@blackandcold yes but in mac m1 fusion pro is also a small issue on ram so it will takes time and in M1 MBA with 16gb. Of ram is an darw back if i want to use fussion
🔥 Edit: An IDE--especially Visual Studio--will always be better than a text editor.
Another great video, Alex! What do you think about UTM vs Parallels? It's a much cheaper or free alternative.
fo sure ma niqquh
Hey, could you make a video about Snapdragon processors and the compatibility issues developers face, especially for college students working on projects? It would be really helpful to understand how to optimize for Snapdragon chipsets and address common challenges
Great video alex , was always feeling the lack of bootcamp with apple silicon , parallels seems to be a useable alternative !
Alex, it’s driving me WILD trying to choose between mac and windows. PLEASE can you make a video running NVIDIA NIMs on a MacBook? Thank you! Love your vids mate
Back in 2015, I saw a guy use windows on his macbook pro via virtual box, and it was faster than my windows intel laptop at that time...
I am using Parallels for old access app and it’s works wonders. Funnily enough, it’s render the font better than the actual access app run in windows 😂
PD vsc extension is dope! You can use that extension to connect to your VM's terminal! I have Ubuntu installed and just need to use its terminal to test Linux network setup, it's annoying to jump back and force from mac to Ubuntu UI.
Unfortunately, their standard version only provides limited cpu/gpu resources to the guest, and the pro version is subscription only which means that I will never "rent" it.
Word is nested virtualization is *only* on m3.
Hmm--the first real reason to upgrade from an M1Pro.
That is correct. Unfortunately, the minimum requirements will be m3+ and Sequoia; we still are unaware if it will be in Sequoia 15.0 or a higher version
Alex i think you should shed some light on the external monitor issues caused by macos sequoia, with the update we are not able to achieve 4k 144hz using type c to dp
03:06 Just love that construction allegory 😆
Just a clarification ... most of these features are exclusive for the "Pro" Version not the "Standard" One ( the one with a subscription only ) 😬
i own the standard version and there's no "Linux" with Rosetta Option there
boom sold, i'm getting me parallels now (period).
i've been one of those who carry a macbook a windows pc (like physical devices)
i have a similar spec for macbook as you, i think it's time now i get me parallels desktop
Alex, so with this video, I’m seriously considering canceling my order for the Snapdragon Developers Kit. It’s been 3 months. I have a matching Mac configuration like yours and Parallels. With the AI dev machine and Parallels DevOps features (future video please), this fits right into the development pocket I’m looking for. Thanks!
Rider > Visual Studio. 😊
2:48 I’m with you brother - vs code is just not the same 😊
What is VS Code used for? I’m just trying to get started with Swift.
Jetbrains Rider is a good alternative for visual studio
@@souravbhattacharjee4118. Don’t know exactly what jetbrains rider is. I’ll have to look it up.
Great review! Can I ask a question? I build apps for Win, Linux, and MacOS but I need to build for both Intel and Silicon. Is it possible to build Linux x86, Win x86 and MacOS x86 apps through Parallels on an M1 MacOS?
Thank you so much for your video! When running Parallels on an M2 Mac do I need to use the arm version of Windows? Also if I allocate say 8 gig of my 16 gig of memory to Parallels when I shut down Parallels has OS got full access to that 16 gig again? Thank you once again for the video and thank you in advance for your answer!
I am a dotnet dev on windows. Is it worth getting a mac and then just using Windows via Parallels? Is the Mac that much more performant?
@@MartinPower If you work on wpf or winforms projects it will be painful to run. Other than that no difference using jetbrains rider.
the advantage is just that you get 3 - 5 OS
Android, iOS, Mac OS, Linux, Windows.
Add that with the build quality, it is indeed a good value for money.
I do use a windows PC currently though but I can fully understand why getting a Mac is a very decent option
dotnet dev here. Not worth it in my opinion... unless you need to target Mac OS itself. So for backend stuff etc I'd stick with Windows.
@@robhunt8378 thanks! Pity, my ears perked up when Alex mentioned that windows runs better virtualised in parallels than on a bare metal PC
You will have trouble with keyboard shortcuts. There are ways to setup windows like but still it will be painful. Also, you need to have at least 4k monitor to be able to see clearly.
Looking for that link for the Ai thing you were talking about. Even though the M4s are coming, I’m still thinking of getting a 16” M3. Looking at either 18/512 or 36/512. Buying from Best Buy so that’s the only choice. Don’t think the 16” Max base model is for me. Might be overkill.
Any suggestions?
Parallels is crazzy good until i wanted to use open GL shaders with visual studio
Hey Alex, thank you very much for all your hard work. Is there any possibility to run .NET Framework 4.7 x86 on apple silicon Mac? Does Parallels support this, or is there some kind of translation layer that could make it possible?
Have the same question.
Maybe in a Linux VM using mono, but your expérience will be a pain.
It would be very interesting to see parallels with DevOps
Nested virtualization requires M3 (I have M2 Max too, I really hope I’m wrong)
M2 series processor have the hardware to support nested virtualization. But apple is in the way
Unfortunately you are not wrong, Apple is only making it available in m3+ and Sequoia 15+
For Linux virtualisation and Docker on MacOS, Orbstack is the only true solution to choose.
Once you try it, you can't leave it
Yes it’s nested virtualization that am waiting for
i learnt something good today :)
Nested virtualization sounds very interesting, but why would you run a virtualized Windows environment and then enable a virtualized Linux inside it? Wouldn't it make more sense to have two separate virtualized systems, one for Windows and one for Linux? I'm curious, what is your use case?
For my job I often have to use Excel Power Query, Pivot and Power BI (which are not supported by macOS), which is why I use an iMac 2017 with i7 and Windows 10 with Bootcamp. I want to change to an iMac M1 but I don't know if I will get better performance with Parallels in this program. Do you think I could get it?
Where sre those Lunar Lake PC reviews !? lol. Hoping to see you cover those soon. I wanna see your experience on LL for Windows 11 and Linux.
Also, NeoVIM is king.
I wish I could like this video multiple times!
Hey @AZisk thank you so much bcos of you i can run visual stusio in my mac
Would love to see a video parallels with devops. Also how long is the coupon valid for? Waiting to pick up parallels with one of the M4 Macs when it releases in a month from now.
8:09 yes please. Would like to see devops video.
How is it at running x86_64 linux vs. UTM? My son keeps using UTM with linux and Haiku, and it's unstable and dog slow on his m3 pro. Slow like slower than linux on a raspberry pi 3. That's 3, not 4.
For work I have to use an x86_64 VM on my M2 air. It runs great on Parallels, even without Rosetta 2. And I can confirm, emulating x86_64 runs on UTM, but terribly slow.
You should try Rider instead of virtualized VS
i tried it. it’s fine. i like vs
I assume all the same caveats apply to Window ARM laptops and their mixed compatibility with many popular tools and these Windows VMs, right?
Debating whether I should switch over to Parallels from the last VMWare Fusion (for Apple Silicon). Not sure how the future will fare now that Broadcom took them over.
Hey Alex do you use the pro or standard? I hate subscriptions😢
I'm primarily a .NET developer and have been thinking of switching to the Macbook Pro. I do use SQL Server and I know it can be containerized. When using Parallels, is the SQL Server container running in the VM or in Mac OS? Can Parallels access Docker contrainers running in Mac OS?
I'm in the same boat, primarily a .Net dev, I run a SQL Server within a Docker container on the mac itself and both macOS and Windows (parallels) can access it. Alex has a video about it, and I have found other articles that helped me get it up and running.
@@toddmakesgames Thank you for that information! Are you also running SSMS or using a different tool?
@@JustPlaneCrazy88s Yea, I like using SSMS (within Parallels) to design tables and such. But a lot of times I just connect with Rider (from the mac side) for data analysis, etc during development. I also need to get into full-blown Visual Studio from time to time, it's just nice to have all the tools at hand when needed.
@@JustPlaneCrazy88s Yea, I use SSMS and full Visual Studio as needed from within Parallels. I mainly use Rider in macOS for most dev work. It's nice to have all the tools at hand though.
Thanks for your content
thanks for the video. interesting! 🙏🏻
I always get so much hate when I say I cannot imagine writing dotnet without Visual studio.
from people that don’t actually build .net applications for a living
I use Windows machine either ARM64 or modern X86 cpus
“But if you are interested in a video about…” - interested!
Why not use visual studio for Mac? It runs .NET and is native for ARM. Maybe you answered this in a different video but seems like overkill.
vs for mac is discontinued.
Jetbrains Rider > Visual Studio
Rider is EVEN BIGGER? my my!
@@AZisk I mean, it’s technically correct! Haha, Jetbrains 5GB installs are real
Rider is garbage in term of AI integration like Copilot
@@andreaslassak2111 check version 2024.2 you don't need copilot with rider, it has a a local AI model 👍
Does Parallels support access to the Apple GPU from a Windows or Linux virtual machine?
unfortunately not on apple silicon. it can on intel macs
excited about m4
Here's a fun experiment: run windows on parallels, that runs macos on a vm, that runs windows on Parallels. :P Feel free to keep the loop going until you run out of resources ^^
Great vid 👍🏾 👍🏾
So you run a windows desktop dev environment in a VM hosted on apple silicon and via the vm-hypervisor you still get most of the macs power n performance 🤨🤨
Please spread the gospel ; share your recipe 😉😉
Hi man another great video about parallels but can you compare it with latest vmware fusion cuz im really confused on vm
As a blind developer using mac parallel is still not an option. Voiceover screen reader doesn't manage QT and I think parallel is made with qt? That's why I stick with VMWare Fusion currently. Ok QT has never been good when it comes to accessibility even on windows but still. Microsoft recommends it officially.
Following up from below, do you have any iOS apps in the App Store?
when are we getting reviews for lunar lake devices and comparisons with windows on Arm
I just got 20 and put windows 11 in it on an i9 MacBook Pro. Then I figured out how to enable nested virtualization because that seems to be the only way to get win11 to use its memory protection.
It becomes a complete SLUG (on an i9!?) with it enabled…
:(
Thank you very much for this interesting video. Can i also run different Linux OS's on parallels or is it only ubuntu?
i believe you just provide an image file at time of creation and good to go. i only used ubuntu
What about battery life buddy does it affect if yes how how to avoid it
It advertised that v 20.0 supports 24H2, which has better prism support. Did you try that? is SQL Server Developer edition installing properly on 24H2 ?
Definitely no need to feel ashamed of not being familiar with EVERY freaking hot-buzz technology & development tool out there. It is literally impossible to keep up with everything now and in reality, never any real need to keep up with EVERYTHING. It's important to be open to new things when they are useful, but one thing I've learned after being in SW development for 3 decades is that most of the hot new OMG-YOU-HAVE-TO-KNOW-THIS dev technologies that show up tend to fizzle and fade just as fast.
Windows on mac using microsoft remote desktop is very beautiful cause Retina display
Can u deploy virtual machine data on external SSD?
What is the size of a disk that you have in your Mac, and how much ram do you have?
Hey Alex. My company primarily works with old technologies. So how good is parallels for winform and asp net framework development?
Alex. Can you please tell what laptop specs are good to have 3 VR machines (Windows, Lenux, extra IOS). Thank you.
4:19 what is the difference between " Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition", "Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition" and " Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition"?
the e is capitalized
Hey Alex, can u compare Parallels and VMware Fusion Pro?
also, another question... why tf they charging hefty amount for a software which is virtually free (likes of vmware now), also all these machines are made on my pc, why wud I pay for resources for my own machine... i dont think i get it.
You can do development in Rider.. Please don't speak of vs code :D
what is rider? an adult star?
@@cant_sleeeep Jetbrains Rider, awesome cross platform IDE for .Net dev
Rider is always behind. Even Copilot is shame there.
Jumped to rider after countless bugs in visual studio and never looked back.
Am wondering if it’s better to deal with parallel, or VMware will just work fine ? Am learning penetration testing btw and I don’t want in the middle of my progress I see errors and disruption (m3 pro user)
Alex, for us non-developer types could you do a video/tutorial explaining and giving examples of EVERYDAY Apps used by EVERYDAY people and their source Development apps ?
Example: "this is HHHHHH, an app everyone knows and tens of millions use daily. It is built in Blah Blah development tool or program language. It uses Blah Blah because..........."
I am sure a lot of your viewers would appreciate a basic breakdown...I certainly would, Thanks.
My problem with Parallels in the past has been lack of OpenGL support. Do you know if this is still a thing?
Let me try it on my mac
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)
2.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
i don't care
Anyone notice the youtube plack is not on the wall right
i wish parallel will support windows x86 on mac without suffering performance. Got some legacy code and it wont work on windows arm.
Hello, will the Macbook Air 13 M1 16Gb RAM be suitable for use?
I’m still disappointed that you didn’t go with 96GB of RAM on that M2 Max! 😉
0:39 speking of linux, someone here has a simple solution to have a virtual GNU/linux machine on mac ? I can't find an emulation/virtulisation application on the app store
Just use UTM?
wsl2 already works on windows no?
What do you think about the new M4 Macs?
Way is MAC so bad for gaming?
what m4 macs?
Can I install crack Windows app such as Rhinoceros 3D and Keyshot on Parallels? This is for student use.
I think parallels is not secure, don't use it if you have important data and don't sign in any accounts like google account on any browser in VM.
oh yeah? why?
We need emulation not virtualization and it can do virtual networks or Windows Server.
Hey alex will you upgrade to m3 max macbook pro ?. As nested virtualization is only supported on m3 series processors
yes, i’m planning to get the m4