People will use their software in banks and government servers. Also VmWare's code is bug-free and very very stable. For compatibility, you have to pay the price, so it is a bit slower than Parallels.
So when you create a virtual machine in VmWare, you can run the same VM on Windows/Linux or even VmWare's cloud service (vSphere or ESX servers). VmWare Fusion ($50) : VmWare is half-owned by EMC and their product is more designed for business/enterprise users. On Mac you have three options for creating a virtual machine: I've worked with both of them and they are both great products targeted toward a specific users. This subreddit is not endorsed or sponsored by Apple Inc. If you'd like to view their content together, click here. This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp. Apple SubredditsĬontent which benefits the community (news, rumors, and discussions) is valued over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, help buying/selling, rants, etc.).
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