It’s that time of year—iPhone pre-order season, and the release of a new macOS. Replacement for parallels mac. Just like the new iPhone X, this year’s macOS release has IT administrators excited, as well as nervous. This year, there is ample reason to be excited, with the release of Apple File System (APFS). If you have not yet heard about the new file system, Apple’s web site has more detailed information.
Parallels. Parallels desktop 12 for mac review. Parallels Mac Management for Microsoft SCCM customers have been asking about compatibility with APFS since it was first rumored. As the API keeps evolving, it was uncertain what the final release would look like, but now we are able to answer questions and share some great news.
Parallels Mac Management v6.1
To learn more about Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac and macOS Sierra compatibility, read KB 123971. Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac. The latest update of Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac supports macOS Sierra and addresses most compatibility issues. Need the latest update? Download it here. Re: VMware Fusion for Mac 10.13 High Sierra Support ReneLarsen Jul 4, 2017 1:05 PM ( in response to dariusd ) I still having problems open the new VMware Fusion 8.5.8 running on macOS 10.13 High Sierra (DP beta 2), and with converted filesystem to APFS.
- I wanted to install macOS High Sierra on a virtual machine on my Mac so that I could debug some issues. The host machine is running macOS and the guest VM would be running macOS as well. VirtualBox does not support APFS right now and neither does Parallels Lite.
- ล่าสุด Parallels Desktop ได้ปล่อย Parallels Desktop 13 for Mac เวอร์ชันใหม่ล่าสุด เพื่อรองรับระบบปฏิบัติการอย่าง macOS High Sierra และ Windows 10 Fall Creators Update สำหรับใครที่ไม่รู้จักโปรแกรม.
Mac Os Sierra
In early October, we plan to release Parallels Mac Management v6.1. This release will officially support macOS High Sierra 10.13. You can expect Parallels Mac Management to work seamlessly with macOS High Sierra, with just a few limitations:
- In rare cases, a Mac may not be able to NetBoot a macOS image; you may see a blank screen at the end of the boot sequence. We are investigating the issue and will update users with more information as soon as it is available.
- The Format and Partition Disk task sequence step has limited support for APFS.
- The following OSD scenarios are supported by Parallels Mac Management v6.1:
- Apply macOS High Sierra 10.13 to a Mac that has already upgraded to 10.13, without re-partitioning
- Format and partition, then apply macOS High Sierra 10.13 with implicit conversion to APFS
Mac Os High Sierra Problems
Parallels Mac Management Releases Prior to v6.1
Parallels 9 Mac Os High Sierra
Releases prior to v6.1 are not officially supported on macOS High Sierra. If you need to manage macOS High Sierra devices you must upgrade to Parallels Mac Management 6.1 (or newer). At the time of writing, we are aware of the following compatibility issues with macOS High Sierra:
- Not able to create a boot image from a Mac with macOS High Sierra installed
- Not able to create a system image from an APFS volume
- No APFS support in the Format and Partition Disk task sequence step
- Not able to enable FileVault2 on an APFS volume
- If during macOS upgrade the encrypted disk is convert to APFS, the recovery key will not be shown in the Mac device resource properties (the key will not be lost, only not shown)
- Not able to enroll a Mac with macOS High Sierra installed in the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP)
Download Parallels Mac Management v6.1
Parallels For Mac Os High Sierra
Parallels Mac Management v6.1 will be available in early October. If you have an active license you can visit the Parallels site to download the most current version.
Parallels Install Mac Os High Sierra
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