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Paragon Virtualization Manager (PVM) – makes it easy to migrate a computer running Windows from the physical to virtual (P2V) and vice versa (V2P). A single convenient interface Virtualization Manager allows you to work with virtual disks without starting the virtual machine: migrate from one virtual environment to another (V2V), exchange of data between physical and virtual machines, partitioning operations and much more.
Key Features & Benefits:
• Full support for Windows
Guaranteed support any OS Windows, from Windows 2000 (except for server OS).
• P2V Migration
Migration of a physical system in a virtual environment or to convert the backup to a virtual disk.
• P2V Setting OS
Restoring OS boot after a failed virtualization with software of other companies.
• V2V Migration
Migration from one virtual environment to another.
• V2P Migration
Migration of virtual systems in the physical environment.
• Moving files from virtual drive on them.
Exchange of data between physical and virtual environments, or between virtual disks and snapshots.
• Migration without restarting Windows
Treatment in a “hot mode” Block (used) hard drive allows you to migrate your PC without rebooting and interrupting Windows.
• Smart injector drivers
Makes the process of adding new drivers, simple and fast.
• Map virtual disks
Preview changes before applying them on a convenient map of disk partitions.
• Choice of storage of virtual machines
Ability to save files to a virtual machine where you are comfortable, including a network folder (network share).
• Support for differential drive
Simple and easy to work with snapshots of virtual disks.
• Support various disks VMware ™
Creating a virtual disk an IDE or SCSI for VMware ™.
• Partitioning for VMware ™
Automatic separation of virtual disks into files of 2 GB each for easy management.
Migration systems:
Creating a Virtual Machine
Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional allows you to create virtual machines. Install one of the supported virtual machines Virtualize and save the format you want a physical system using Virtualization Manager 2010, start the virtual system for the installed virtual machine. Previous version only allows you to create a virtual disk with data through P2V migration in the future, this drive must be connected to a user-created virtual machine.
Disk configuration
As a result of migration of a physical machine with multiple hard drives per virtual machine program will create several virtual disk files according to the configuration of the original system.
Sections with different hard drives can be moved to a virtual disk.
Complete archives created using Paragon and include several volumes, can be converted into a virtual machine.
Support the format of the backup Windows
Using the Virtualization Manager 2010 in combination with the Windows System Backup allows you to create virtual machines based on the backup files Windows.
Creating virtual disks
The previous version of the program can not create empty virtual disks for virtual machines, it required a separate decision, now they can be created within the Virtualization Manager 2010.
Saving signature hard drive
Virtualization Manager 2010 retains the signature hard drive to the migration process. Because of this, after converting the volume in the virtual machine disks have the same letters as in the original system of Windows.
Connecting a virtual disk:
“Connecting a virtual disk in read-only mode”
To prevent accidental data loss Virtualization Manager now allows the use of virtual disks in read-only mode “, creating an additional level of system and data.
Virtualization Manager 2010 Professional – usage scenarios:
• Scenario 1: Using multiple operating systems on one machine
Virtualization allows you to simultaneously use multiple incompatible operating systems on one computer: Windows ®, Linux, Mac ® OS X. Additional operating systems are working as a guest in a virtual environment.


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