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What is Ottomatica slim? Build and run tiny vms from Dockerfiles. It will build a micro-vm from a Dockerfile. It works by building and extracting a rootfs from a Dockerfile, and then merging that filesystem with a small minimal kernel that runs in RAM.

What is Parallels? Lets you run Windows applications like they were made for your Mac. It is an application and desktop virtualization software vendor that offers management and delivery platforms for Apple macOS and Microsoft Windows desktop deployments.

Ottomatica slim and Parallels can be categorized as "Virtualization Platform" tools.

Ottomatica slim is an open source tool with 1.74K GitHub stars and 39 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Ottomatica slim's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Ottomatica slim?

    It will build a micro-vm from a Dockerfile. It works by building and extracting a rootfs from a Dockerfile, and then merging that filesystem with a small minimal kernel that runs in RAM.

    What is Parallels?

    It is an application and desktop virtualization software vendor that offers management and delivery platforms for Apple macOS and Microsoft Windows desktop deployments.

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