

An M1 based Mac with OS X connected to the CERN general public network.Installing Windows 11 ARM in a Virtual Machine on a M1 based Macs Prerequisites Users that want to enrol their Virtual Mac to the Mac Self-Service must follow the additional steps outlined in this Knowledge Base article from Parallels. Virtual Macs can be installed from the recovery partition. Support for performant NICE Windows instalations.More information about how to access the Self-Service is available here. Installation MacĬERN users can install Parallels on Macs that are on site or have been on site recently by using the Mac Self-Service. Activations for Macs no longer active on the CERN network are revoked regularely. If you previously installed Parallels but you no longer use it, please uninstall it so that CERN is not charged for your installation. Please note: The licencing cost for CERN depends on the number of Macs where Parallels Desktop is installed. Macs that do not report to the MDM Server (see Self-Service link below), or that report mainly from outside of CERN) will be blocked from using Parallels. CERN users can install and use Parallels Destop for work-related tasks on Mac computers that are regularly on site.


Installing NICE Windows 10/11 in a Virtual MachineĬERN has a limited enterprise licence for Parallels Desktop, which is a user-friendly virtualisation solution for Mac. Installing Windows 11 ARM in a Virtual Machine on a M1 based MacsĬreating a Virtual Machine (VM) in Parallels with the correct settings
