Ubuntu Makes it Easy for Parallel Virtualisation

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, will announce on Feb. 6 that it’s making Parallels Workstation for Linux available to users through the Ubuntu Partner Repository. Parallels, formerly SWSoft, the company behind the open-source virtualization program OpenVZ, is best known for its Parallels virtualization software that works with Mac OS X. Parallels Workstation for Linux won’t let you run Mac OS X, but it will enable you to run multiple versions of Windows or Linux with Ubuntu.

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