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.
The license allows you to install on up to 3 PCs!
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Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional - Usage Scenarios:
Scenario 1: 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 2: Work with 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 to perform these operations:
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
There is no need to start a virtual machine and install additional software to do common operations with virtual disks. Virtualization Manager allows you to work with virtual disks offline, easiy and fast way.
Scenario 3: Make a system bootable on different hardware or in a virtual environment
Virtualization Manager makes your system bootable when migrating to new hardware by automatically injecting the required drivers in your operating system. If you unsuccessfully virtualized your system with a 3rd party tool and it became unbootable, the problem can be resolved with Virtualization manager.
Scenario 4: Use virtualization for backups
Creating a virtual clone of your physical disk and saving it on a network share 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, which cannot be done with traditional back up images!
Scenario 5: 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 6: 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 a virtual machine were successful you can just migrate your updated system from virtual environment to your PC.