#Parallels ova install#
Under VirtualBox, you may wish to install the Guest Addons. When running under VirtualBox or other virtualization platforms, the included open-vm-tools are not used.
#Parallels ova drivers#
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TurnKey LXC template ( news announcement)Īny Linux distribution that supports LXC (undocumented)Īny Linux distribution that supports Docker Tarball of container (LXC) build (see Proxmox build) Tarball containing appliance filesystem image, optimized to run as a Xen domU guest (should support both PV and HVM, although only tested in HVM). OpenVZ/LXC) based cloud and virtualization solutions. Tarball containing appliance filesystem optimized to run on Proxmox VE (LXC)ĭownload & import template via the "TurnKey channel" within the webUI or manually download tarball and upload to PVE Upload the image to OpenStack ( Openstack docs) Please see the "Turnkey Linux Images Marketplace" OpenNebula Doc page. Low-end VMWare products (Player, Workstation, Server)Īlso it has been reported that VMDK works with Xen HVM although not confirmed None (pre-installed, ready-to-run hard disk image)
#Parallels ova zip file#
ZIP file containing a writeable VMDK disk image and a VMX VM configuration file VMWare products (Player, Workstation, Server, ESX, vSphere) Import OVA VirtualBox and VMware support "double-click" import
#Parallels ova archive#
Stream-able OVA archive file containing a read-only, compressed ("type 3") VMDK disk image and an OVF VM configuration file Build typeĪny virtual machine (e.g., KVM, Hyper-V, XenServer) that can install from CD or ISO image. Proxmox Virtual Environment is a free, open source enterprise grade hypervisor which provides both KVM and LXC.
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KVM is 100% free software built into the Linux kernel which supports many front-end management tools. VMWare Player and Server products are proprietary but free to download. If you don't already have virtualization software installed, VirtualBox is available in a free open source edition for major OSs. It provides appliances in a range of build types optimized and pre-tested for various popular virtualization platforms. TurnKey works well with all the major virtualization platforms (e.g., VMWare, VirtualBox, Parallels, Xen, QEMU/KVM, etc.).