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C HAPTER 1
Introduction
This chapter provides general information on technologies used by Parallels® Desktop for Mac
and presents basic characteristics of a virtual machine created by Parallels Desktop.
In This Chapter
About Parallels Desktop........................................................................................................ 8
What's New in This Version ................................................................................................. 9
About This Guide.................................................................................................................. 11
Getting Help..........................................................................................................................12
About Parallels Desktop
Parallels® Desktop is a powerful, easy-to-use software that lets you run Windows® and other
operating systems together with their applications in fast and secure virtual machines side-by-
side with Mac OS® X on Intel®-based Macintosh® computers.
Parallels Desktop is powered by a lightweight hypervisor, a thin layer of software that "works"
between the host computer’s hardware and Mac OS X. This results in dramatically more stable,
more secure, and higher-performing virtual machines.
Parallels Desktop fully supports Intel virtualization technology (VT-x). See the Intel
Virtualization Technology (VT-x) Support (page 14) topic.
To enhance your experience of running more than one operating system on your Macintosh
computer, Parallels Desktop for Mac includes several utilities: Parallels Transporter®, Parallels
Explorer and Parallels Compressor®.
Parallels Desktop has a set of special tools (utilities and drivers) that will help you use your
virtual machines efficiently: mouse synchronization tool, clipboard synchronization tool,
Coherence tools and other tools. See the Parallels Tools Overview (page 85) topic for a full list
of Parallels tools and their descriptions.
Key terms used in this Guide
Primary operating system (primary OS) - the operating system that is loaded when the physical
computer is turned on and that controls its input/output devices. In this guide, it's Mac OS X.
Guest operating system (guest OS) - an operating system that runs under virtual machine control.
One primary OS and multiple guest OSes can run simultaneously on a single computer.
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