Apple virtualization will allow Mac OS X Server on its machines…
Parallels Desktop … Apple has for long refused to cover its operating systems in virtualization. But today it seems that it has changed its mind.
Indeed, Apple is about to propose a special license with Leopard, which would allow you to install a copy of Mac OS X Server on a machine and then install additional copies of Mac OS X Server on the same machine . Of Course, you will have to get licenses for each copy installed…
One could therefore assume that it will be possible thanks to Parallels and VMWare to run Mac OS X in a virtual machine.
For the moment the license authorizes the virtualization of Mac OS X operating system only on machines certified by Apple…



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