User`s guide

Installing Parallels Virtual Automation 12
a Windows- or Linux-based physical server running Parallels Virtuozzo Containers
for Linux 4.0/Windows 4.5;
a Mac OS physical server running Parallels Server for Mac;
a bare metal physical server running Parallels Server 4 Bare Metal.
Note: After you install all the necessary components on the physical servers, you
should register your slave servers on Master Server. Registering a slave server is a
management operation. You can learn about management operations from the Parallels
Virtual Automation Administration Guide.
Customer's Computer
Any computer can serve as a customer's computer provided that it has a stable
network connection and a Web browser supported by Parallels Virtual Automation. A
customer's computer does not need any PVA components to be installed. The
connection between the customer's computer and the PVA Slave Server's virtual
environments is provided by the Parallels Power Panel installed on the Slave server.
Note: Parallels Power Panel allows working with a single private computer and does
not provide access to the whole Slave Server or PVA management system.