Coherence mode "for dummies"

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by RaoulD, Aug 27, 2014.

  1. RaoulD

    RaoulD Bit poster

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    Hi all guys,

    I need to run Windows 8.1 on my new MacBook pro and so I need to choose among Paralles and VMWare.
    I use VMWare at work (win to win virtual machines...) and I know it but I heard about this COHERENCE mode that seems quite good for me but I'm not sure to have clearly understood how it works.

    Does it runs a normal virtual machine and opens the specific .exe application hiding the windows bar?

    I'm asking this because the only reason I need Windows on my Mac is that my girlfriend needs to run an application I developed for her using Visual Studio based on SQLServer. This means that my virtual machine must first start SQLServer (usually it runs as a windows service) and then my application; furthermore my application takes backups of the database and put them on Google Drive disk, so I need also this service working.
    Is COHERENCE suitable for me?

    Thank you all.

    Raoul

    PS: Sorry for my English... I hope what I wrote is understandable...
     
  2. Andrew@Parallels

    Andrew@Parallels Parallels Team

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    Hi RaoulD,
    This video should help to understand the concept of Coherence. Video is designed for Parallels Desktop 8, but the concept of Coherence is the same in Parallels Desktop 9 and 10.
    Hope it helps!
     
  3. RaoulD

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    Thank you Andrew.

    Now it's more clear.

    Just another question, I read that I can start the virtual machine directly in coherence mode, this means that I can configure which application must be run at startup (in my case my application obviously...)?

    Thank you again.

    Raoul
     
  4. RaoulD

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    Forget my previous post...

    I downloaded the test version of Parallels 10.

    So now I can say "it's clear"!!! From the video I did't understand the management of window applications.

    Thank you again for prompt reply!!!

    Raoul
     

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