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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 26, 2013
Filed:
May. 04, 2010
Alexander A. Grechishkin, Moscow, RU;
Alexey B. Koryakin, Moscow, RU;
Nikolai N. Dobrovolskiy, Moscow, RU;
Andrey A. Omelyanchuk, Moscow, RU;
Alexander G. Tormasov, Moscow, RU;
Serguei M. Beloussov, Singapore, SG;
Alexander A. Grechishkin, Moscow, RU;
Alexey B. Koryakin, Moscow, RU;
Nikolai N. Dobrovolskiy, Moscow, RU;
Andrey A. Omelyanchuk, Moscow, RU;
Alexander G. Tormasov, Moscow, RU;
Serguei M. Beloussov, Singapore, SG;
Parallels IP Holdings GmbH, Schaffhausen, CH;
Abstract
A method, system and computer program product migrating non-native applications include launching a first Virtual Machine (VM) and a first original guest OS in the VM, on a computing system that has the host OS and a host desktop, wherein the first VM has a non-native application associated with the first VM and the first original guest OS; replacing the first original guest operating system (OS) system in the first VM with a different version of the guest OS; upon a user attempting to launch the non-native application, migrating the non-native application in the first VM to the second VM; launching a second Virtual Machine (VM) and a second original guest OS in the VM, on the computing system; associating the non-native application with the second VM; launching the non-native application inside the second VM; and displaying a non-native application window to the user.