While Parallels was the first mover, which garnered it considerable users, Fusion entered the market with better features and more stability. ![]() In the world of Mac virtulization, there are two players battling it out for domination: the upstart Parallels Desktop and the incumbent VMWare Fusion. I use a 64 bit Mac Pro desktop running Mac OS X 10.5.6, which can support 32 Gigs of RAM, so it seemed to make sense to give it a try with that. Rather than pay the power bill on the 10 node Hadoop / Hbase cluster I was previously using for testing, I thought it might be better to recreate the cluster using virtual machines instead.
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