Parallels is a global organization with offices in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The first version of Parallels Desktop for Mac appeared in 2006. Since then, the Parallels team has been fully committed to delivering the best user experience, performance, and customer service that allows you to run Windows, Linux, and their applications on a Mac. Why should I trust the Parallels system extensions? – When you want to connect a USB device directly to Windows (for example, to write a file onto an NTFS disk drive), Parallels Desktop does it for you with the help of this system extension.In Parallels Desktop® for Mac Pro Edition and Parallels Desktop® for Mac Business Edition, you can create a custom virtual network for your needs. – When you want one virtual computer to communicate with another using a secure virtual network, you can use the “Host-only” network.When your virtual computer needs to get a public IP to use some Internet service or have a better connectivity, we offer a “Bridged” network functionality where the virtual computer uses the Mac network adapter to communicate. But sometimes Parallels Desktop needs to talk with real devices. For example, Parallels Desktop can ask macOS to play sound like any other Mac application. Most of these virtual devices don’t need to work with real Mac® devices directly. – In order to do its job, Parallels Desktop creates virtual machines: full-functioning virtual computers with virtual processors, memory, disk, sound, and other devices.There are three more system extensions used by Parallels Desktop: Apple is constantly improving their amework technology, and in the future Parallels might switch to the Apple framework. However, many performance tests show that as of now, the Parallels hypervisor is faster than the Apple one. It delivers functionality similar to the Parallels hypervisor. You might have heard about the amework that is a part of macOS 10.10 or later. This is where is used. Without the special privileges of the hypervisor extension, the speed of Parallels Desktop® for Mac would be drastically slower-a poor experience for all users. Many modern processor technologies are privileged and require privileged context that is only available through system extensions. To achieve this near-native performance, the Parallels team uses modern processor technologies like VT-x. Parallels provides high-performance solutions to run operating systems like Windows on top of macOS. Why does Parallels use system extensions? You have a choice: trust the company and allow system extensions to load, or do not trust and lose the functionality. Starting with macOS® High Sierra, Apple warns you about system extensions. Sometimes they require your attention and for you to make a decision. Sometimes security improvements are under the hood and don’t bother you. Parallels Program Manager guest author: Alex SursiakovĪpple® is constantly improving their operating systems-including security improvements so you, the Apple user, can be safe.
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