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Paragon Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional Full Windows Download
Paragon Virtualization Manager (PVM) easily migrates a Windows-based computer to a virtual environment (P2V) and vice versa (V2P). You can work with virtual disks from one easy-to-use interface of Virtualization Manager, without starting a virtual machine: migrate from one virtual environment to another (V2V), exchange data between your physical environment and the virtual one, perform any partitioning operations and more.
Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional allows you to: Migrate a Windows-based computer to a virtual environment (P2V) Migrate from a virtual environment to physical (V2P) Migrate from one virtual environment to another (V2V) Migrate a Windows-based computer to a different hardware platform (P2P) Restore a physical system from a Paragon’s backup to a virtual environment (P2V Restore) Connect a virtual disk as if it’s an ordinary physical disk, open up all of the product functionality available for physical disks to virtual ( Connect VD ) Recover the OS startup ability after system migration to a different hardware or unsuccessful virtualization by a 3rd party tool (P2P and P2V Adjust) Exchange data between your physical environment and a virtual one, or between a virtual disk and its snapshots Clone a partition or an entire hard disk Accomplish virtual drive partitioning (create, format, delete, move, resize etc.)
Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional - Usage Scenarios: Scenario 1 Continue using your old PC’s applications - enjoy your favorite applications in a virtual environment on your new computer Scenario 2 Safely evaluate new software Scenario 3 Use virtualization for backup purposes Scenario 4 Work with your virtual disks from one easy-to-use interface, without starting a virtual machine Scenario 5 Use different operating systems on one computer Scenario 6 Make system bootable on different hardware or virtual environment Scenario 1: Continue using your old PC’s applications - enjoy your favorite applications in a virtual environment on your new computer When it’s time to upgrade to a new PC and operating system, you may find that some of your favorite applications haven’t been updated yet to work with it. Using Virtualization Manager 2010, you can make a virtual clone of your old system before migrating to a new computer. Take advantage of an up-to-date powerful computer while still having access to favorite applications from the old computer. If your old computer is corrupted but you have a backup image of your old system made with Paragon software – you can virtualize it using Virtualization Manager installed on your new PC. Scenario 2: Safely evaluate new software New software can be unintentionally harmful to your computer. You can easily avoid negative system conflicts by creating a virtual clone of your current physical system using Virtualization Manager 2010. Try new software in a safe environment and decide whether it works and is exactly what you need before making it a permanent addition to your collection. If changes made on virtual machine were successful you can just migrate your updated system from virtual environment to your PC. Scenario 3: Use virtualization for backup purposes Create a virtual clone of your physical disk and save it on a network share – this is a good alternative to traditional hard disk imaging. In case of a hardware crash, you can work from any computer with your regular applications in a virtual environment. This is what traditional back up lacks! Scenario 4: Work with your virtual disks from one easy-to-use interface - without starting a virtual machine You can connect a virtual disk directly to Virtualization Manager as if it’s an ordinary physical disk making all of these operations possible: Migrate from one virtual machine to another (e.g. from a Microsoft Virtual PC to VMware Workstation) Exchange data between your physical environment and the virtual one Import data from a parent virtual disk to one of its snapshots Clone a partition or an entire hard disk Migrate a Windows 7 Virtual Hard Drive Accomplish drive partitioning (create, format, delete, move, resize, etc.), modify partition attributes (Active flag, Hidden flag, Volume Label, etc.), edit/view sectors and much more Now it's no longer necessary to start a virtual machine and install additional software to do the most of common operations with virtual disks. Virtualization Manager allows you to work with virtual disks in the easiest and fastest way. Scenario 5: Use different operating systems on one computer Virtualization allows parallel use of several incompatible operating systems on one computer - Windows®, Linux, Mac® OS X (as a host operating system). Scenario 6: Make a system bootable on different hardware or in a virtual environment If you need to migrate to new hardware - Virtualization Manager will make your system bootable. The necessary drivers will be placed automatically within your operating system. If you unsuccessfully virtualized your system with a 3rd party tool and it became unbootable - you have the option to solve this problem as well.
System Migration Improvements: Virtual machine creation Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional makes it possible to create a virtual machine. Download any of the supported virtual machines and then run our Virtualization Manager 2010. In the previous version it was only possible to create a virtual disk file with data as a result of P2V migration, which had then to be attached to the user-created virtual machine. Disk configuration After migrating a computer with several HDD to one virtual machine the program will create several virtual disk files according to the initial system configuration. You can place specific partitions from several HDD on one virtual disk. You can convert complex Paragon Backup archives with several volumes to a virtual machine. Window backup format support Use Virtualization Manager 2010 together with an embedded Windows System Backup to create a virtual machine from Vista/Windows backup files. Virtual disks creation The previous version required the use of a standalone solution to create empty virtual disks for each virtual machine, you can now do this within Virtualization Manager 2010. Preserve hard disk signatures Virtualization Manager 2010 preserves hard disk signatures during a migration. This allows converted volumes to have the same drive letters inside the virtual machine as they had in the original Windows system. Virtual Disk Connection Improvements: "Connect VD" in the read-only mode In the case of accidental data loss, Virtualization Manager now lets you use virtual disks a read-only mode, adding another layer of safety to your system and data. Key Features & Benefits:
Full Windows OS Support Guaranteed support for any Windows operating system since Win2K (excluding server editions).
P2V Migration Migrate a physical system to a virtual machine or convert a backup image to a virtual disk.
P2V Adjust Recover the OS startup ability after an unsuccessful virtualization by a 3rd party tool.
P2P Adjust Recover the OS startup ability after a system migration to a different hardware platform.
V2V Migration Migrate from one virtual environment to another.
V2P Migration Migrate a virtual system to a physical environment.
File transfer from/to virtual disks Exchange data between your physical environment and the virtual one or between a virtual disk and its snapshots.
Migration without rebooting Windows Hot processing of locked (in-use) hard disks lets you migrate a computer without rebooting and interrupting Windows.
Smart Driver Injector Makes the process of adding new drivers smooth and easy.
Virtual Disk Map Preview changes before they are applied on a handy disk partitioning map.
Flexible Destination Choices Choose any destination for your virtual disks, including a network share.
Differential disks support Transparent processing of virtual machine snapshot disks.
Different VMware™ Disks Support Create either an IDE or a SCSI virtual disk for VMware™ .
Disk File Split for VMware™ Automatically cut virtual images to files of 2 GBs each for better management.
Supported Virtual Machines Microsoft Virtual PC VMware™ Workstation VMware™ Fusion Oracle VirtualBox 3
Compared with other Freeware P2V Converter Tools, Virtualization Manager 2010 comes with many valuable advantages: Features Advantages Performance Virtualization Manager performs approximately 20% faster (your results may vary) P2V adjust Freeware tools will not adjust the OS to virtual hardware, leaving the user unable to boot their virtual machine. Virtualization Manager adjusts the OS so the virtual machine will boot successfully. Selection of virtual hardware Virtualization Manager offers the user a selection of virtual hardware types. Freeware tools typically do not. Migration of offline systems Freeware tools support the migration of operating systems currently running, but they have problems migrating offline operating systems, especially when there are more than one OS on the disk. Virtualization Manager performs these operations with ease.
Supported Operating Systems Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP/Vista/7 (32bit and 64bit editions)
System Requirements Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher Intel Pentium CPU or its equivalent, with 300 MHz processor clock speed 128 MB of RAM (256+ recommended) Hard disk drive with 100 MB of available space SVGA video adapter and monitor Mouse
WinPE Recovery CD Intel Pentium III CPU or its equivalent, with 1000 MHz processor clock speed At least 512 MB of RAM SVGA video adapter and monitor Mouse
Additional Requirements Network card is required to send/retrieve data to/from a network computer Virtual machine emulation software
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