Will Mac Mini New Model 2012 Handle This?

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by Perkster, Jan 27, 2012.

  1. Perkster

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    Hello,

    I just purchased latest Parallels for Mac and it is running great on my 2010 Mac Mini. I have upgraded my Mini to 8GB of RAM and currently 24/7 have a Linux Guest OS running with 2GB of RAM. My question is has anyone run 3 Guest OS on a Mac Mini 2010 with 8 GB of RAM? Should I lower my Linux Guest OS to only 1GB ??

    Would the new 2012 Mac Mini with 16GB be better to run 3 Guest OS 24/7 or can I configure my current model to work? Where is best resources to configure Parallels for Mac?

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. YanaYana

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    Mac OS should have at least 4gb of RAM left for it to run all processes - it means if you have 8 GB in total - need to distribute 4 gb among VMs,
    With 16 GB you have 12 GB left for 3 vms - more than you actually need i suppose SO 16 GB configuration is actually better, but you can try your current as well.
     
  3. Perkster

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    Thanks for quick reply. Yes I guess how many VM's does one need... Currently I run just one VM. Xubuntu 11.10 as I like the interface for handling my VPS. Linux has a nice ssh terminal... I suppose I could probably get Windows 7 on my current setup with 8 GB as only 2 GB for Linux VM. Probably then CPU limitations come into effect. ??

    Mike
     
  4. YanaYana

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    Actually it should be fine - you can assign 2 GB to WIn 7 as well. Parallels officially supports more than one VM running at the same time and 8 GB of RAM - is a good configuration
     
  5. Perkster

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    So even with the processor in the Mac Mini Parallels is fine with 3 OS's at same ? To be honest with you I could run Xubuntu in 1 GB of Ram and allocate more to Windows 7. Quick question, in Video allocation is that from the assigned RAM for each VM ?

    Mike
     
  6. YanaYana

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    Pardon? Video is allocated separately and has nothing in common with RAM. Check in Configure --> Hardware --> Video
     

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