![]() This all implies the system of the same architecture on guest system as is of the host system. ![]() The first I know of is Cygnus solutions who did it in their cygwin (company was bought by RedHat, and cygwin still exists and still is open source project). ![]() Virtualization solution became fast the moment “on the fly” conversion of guest system calls to host system calls was invented. Parallels/VirtualBox intend to support IA64 based OS’s and it *needs* to be an exact (VM) copy of production so I can trial environments and builds prior to roll out.Ĭalling around, I actually got ahold of a sales staff at Parallels who assured me (in broken India-accent English) that “of course all OS will supported when the trial complete” but given that I wasn’t sure that he really understood my question I remain uncertain.Īnybody here have any more information than I do? > ![]() I’ve been unable to officially confirm that VMWare/ My Dell Precision M3800 running Fedora works great but is really starting to show its age, and I’m thinking about getting a new Mac M1-based laptop as it would really be useful for Video production.īut I really need to have a IA64 CentOS 7/8 VMs running locally for development as I’m often on the road and flaky Internet makes it a necessity to keep productivity up. ![]()
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