Parallels Workstation Extreme is a high-end workstation virtualization solution that Parallels says offers near-native performance for resource-intensive applications. Combining technology from Intel, Nvidia and Hewlett-Packard, the solution aims to deliver virtualization while maintaining performance.Technology from Nvidia, Hewlett-Packard
and Intel
went into the Parallels Workstation Extreme, a high-end workstation
virtualization solution launched by Parallels on March 30.
The solution allows for "near-native performance for resource-intensive
applications that utilize large memory support, multiple CPU cores and direct
access to graphics cards," Parallels said. With Workstation Extreme in
place, "Users can run multiple operating systems on the same physical box,"
allowing resource-intensive applications to be run with less slowdown while
also maintaining workload isolation.
Most of all, the company asserts that its product will lessen the impact of
virtualization on graphics performance, which could possibly prove important to
industries that rely on such capabilities for advanced modeling, such as oil and
gas, manufacturing, finance, and software development.
"Parallels Workstation Extreme addresses this, offering users powerful
support for 3D professional graphics cards via Intel VT-d and the new Nvidia SLI
Multi-OS technology," Serguei Beloussov, CEO
of Parallels, said in a statement.
"In essence, the combination of technologies from Parallels, Intel,
Nvidia and HP means enterprises will be able to dedicate system resources as
needed, allowing greater productivity across multiple operating systems and
workloads," Beloussov added.
The Workstation Extreme uses the "Parallels FastLane architecture to
take full advantage of the intelligent performance features in the
new Intel Xeon processor 5500 series and the Intel X58 Express chip set."