M1 MacBook with Parallels Running Visual Studio Projects

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MAN!!! I have never seen these many tests on any laptop just wow!

ujwal
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Thanks to your videos I'm now more interested in buying a mac, and they are helping me to decide between them

manuelben
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Thanks for the video Alexander. I’m in bad need of a new computer and while everything I use currently seems to work on the new M1s it’s still reassuring to see other applications become available on them so fast since their release

conorhoward
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Hey Alexander, we want more of this for Visual studio. Really appreciate your work.

yashkamani
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I'm just using air m1 and its satisfying and I love working with it, love your video

arshiashirzad
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Thanks for the review, I love the new M1 but won’t be getting it until I have a path to a windows environment. Looking forward to further tests and updates regards this..,

charlesdelanoy
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I work with Visual Studio on the MBP m1 and it works better than my latest intel i9 32gb. THE M1 IS A BEAST !!!

elfua
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Please do a comparison test with Visual Studio on native x64 PC vs Visual Studio on M1 (in parallels), [in this video the M1 performed slower probably due to arm to x86 translation done by arm windows as visual studio is not arm compatible so the performance gap will be more obvious on PC, and we will be able to decide whether to keep native PC or not]

bilalahsan
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Great, this is crucial for me. How about an update with the latest versions / when the new MacBooks comes out next week?
Cheers.

DigitalNomadOnFIRE
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Just for a comparison, the same test takes 5-6 sec on a regular Ryzen 3600 desktop. Based on video timestamps MBP is at ~10 sec and M1 Air at ~30 sec.

stavell
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what were the 3 "visual studios" in the dock with different colors??? for ex: at 1:13

shivanshubansal
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I assume it’s a 16gb M1... though it doesn’t matter that much. I’d wait until a premium M1 MBP is out (M1X) to give a final time comparison to the premium I9 MBP. The fact the M1 Parallels is now working is very good news.

robhannah
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I developed a lot of C++, MFC programs in windows, I have been thinking about moving to mac but don't know if it works. Great test!

aileendevilcool
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It's a bit slower with the M1 but it's working ! That's a good start ! And we have to remember... MBA M1 and MBP16 i9 aren't playing in the same league at all.
I'm very curious to see what the futur M1X or M2 or whatever new MBP16 will do !

achylle
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Hello! Could you please also check if the old .net framework 4.6+ works on the m1 ?

flcrm
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I work for a company that built its web projects on .NET and not .NET Core, and I tried to run them natively on Visual Studio on my Intel Mac, only to discover that .NET won’t function on Mac OS. Only .NET Core will. I got around it by using parallels to emulate Windows. It’s good to see that I’d be able to do the same using the new M1 Macs. I’m primarily a designer, but I do some front end dev work. I love Macs though, and just really want one of the new M1 Macs for Adobe CC, but I don’t want to cripple the rest of my workflow to achieve it

scaredypicker
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I’m gonna stop these at the same time here man you killed me 😂😂😂

LorridoWelcome
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Anyway the specs for this machines should clearly indicate that the i9 should be more powerful, but it’s quite far away. It’s the world’s most expensive heater, it’s so noisy that some get headaches, it seem i was sitting in a server room. Completely terrible when working with a second screen. Reminds me on the late 80ties IBM Hosts.

uwerichter
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Does asp.net framework and sql server run on m1 vm?

henrikgustav
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Just install Parallels on my M1 with 16GB, performance is pretty awesome. I installed VS 64, pretty awesome. Installed SQL, pretty awesome. Everything is working well. I have IIS running and have my MAC Chrome talking to IIS (I had to open up my firewall). I have only ONE issue and it is what I wanted to set this all up for. I want to have my VS WebAPI project running and have my Angular or Nativescript apps on the MAC talk to that API running in parallels and I can't get that to work. When you run a VS WebAPI project, it spawns up some local server/service so that you can access it only on that machine, ie localhost (for the Windows VM). Even though you can ping the Win VM from MAC, you can access it via localhost (which makes sense) but you can't replace localhost with an IP address. I also tried running the VS project using IIS express, same issue. So as a test, I installed IIS (not express) and it runs on the Windows VM AND I can run it from my MAC - so I know I have access. So for what ever reason, I can't get access to the Windows VS WebAPI projects swagger page from MAC - and like I said, that was the entire reason to do that. Have you by changes figured that out. BTW, thanks for your videos.

RalphKrausse