VMware Workstation 7.0.185517 Technical Preview
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Description
VMware Workstation is powerful desktop virtualization software for software developers/testers and enterprise IT professionals that runs multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single PC. Users can run Windows, Linux, NetWare, or Solaris x86 in fully networked, portable virtual machines - no rebooting or hard drive partitioning required. VMware Workstation delivers excellent performance and advanced features such as memory optimization and the ability to manage multi-tier configurations. Essential features such as virtual networking, live snapshots, drag and drop and shared folders, and PXE support make VMware Workstation the most powerful and indispensable tool for enterprise IT developers and system administrators.
With millions of customers and dozens of major product awards over the last six years, VMware Workstation is a proven technology that improves productivity and flexibility. An indispensable tool for software developers and IT professionals worldwide.
VMware Workstation works by enabling multiple operating systems and their applications to run concurrently on a single physical machine. These operating systems and applications are isolated in secure virtual machines that co-exist on a single piece of hardware. The VMware virtualization layer maps the physical hardware resources to the virtual machine's resources, so each virtual machine has its own CPU, memory, disks, I/O devices, etc. Virtual machines are the full equivalent of a standard x86 machine.
VMware Workstation enables users to:
* Configure and test multi-tier applications, application updates, and operating system patches on a single PC
* Easily restore or share archived test environments, reducing repetitive configuration and set-up time
* Streamline computer-based training by allowing students to always start from a "clean" state and experiment with multiple operating systems, applications, and tools in secure, isolated virtual machines
* Run software demos of complex or multi-tier configurations on a single laptop
* Accelerate help desk resolution of end-user problems with a library of pre-configured virtual machines
New Features in Workstation
To provide feedback on the new features of the VMware Workstation Technology Preview release, go to the Beta Community site. To send comments about graphics and installation, go to the Workstation Technology Preview forum and select the Graphics or Installation Discussions link in the right column. For more information on how to provide feedback see, Product Feedback.
* Aero Glass Support - New Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) graphics driver available by default for Windows Vista and Windows 7 provides support for the Windows Aero user interface. The WDDM driver also includes support for OpenGL 1.4, and Shader Model 3.0. VMware recommends to use the graphics hardware NVIDIA 8600 and above or ATI 2600 and above with Aero. Post any rendering or performance issues caused by the new driver in the beta forum.
* 3D Graphics Improvements - OpenGL 2.1 and Shader Model 3.0 support is now available for Windows XP virtual machines. The XPDM graphics driver works with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. However, only Windows XP virtual machines install the graphics driver by default. The instructions to switch between graphics drivers in the guest operating system are available on the VMware Workstation Technology Preview beta community site in the document "How to switch between SVGAII and WDDM Drivers."
* vSphere 4.0 and ESX Support - VMware Certified Professionals (VCPs) and technical professionals can install the latest server virtualization software and experiment with server setup, conduct training, show demos, and test production configurations. Support is now available for running ESX 4.0 as a guest operating system. Running ESX as a guest eliminates the need to have spare hardware available to run ESX natively and enables ESX to run on systems that are not listed on the hardware control list (HCL).
ESX running in VMware Workstation Technology Preview works only on processors that support Intel EM64T processors with VT-x or AMD64 Family 10H and later processors with AMD-V. ESX 4.0 guests must be configured with two or more cores. VMware recommends that the host system should have at least as many cores as the guest. Only 32-bit guests may be installed to run as nested virtual machines inside an ESX guest. These virtual machines can only be configured to use binary translation. This feature has only been tested with RHEL 5.2 Desktop and Server editions, Windows 2003 R2 SP2, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop edition, and Windows Vista SP1 guests. The nested 32-bit guest operating systems that have been tested are RHEL 5.4, RHEL 5.3, RHEL 4.8, Ubuntu 8.10, Windows 2003 Advanced Server, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Ubuntu 9.04, and CentOS 5.3. Performance of ESX instances should not be compared to ESX running natively on the hardware because all operations pass through VMware Workstation and the host operating system.
This configuration is not expected to be used in production. It is intended for educational, and demonstration purposes only. To use this feature, you must download vSphere 4.0 from the VMware site and follow the installation documentation provided with vSphere to install ESX.
* Multi-core and Four-way SMP Support - Support for multi-core processors and four-way SMP allows users to take advantage of the processing power of computers running multiple processors or multi-core processors like the new Intel i7. VMware Workstation Technology Preview allows you to create and run virtual machines with a total of four processor-cores, which can consist of four single core processors, two dual-core processors, or one quad-core processor.
* Virtual Printing - Support for virtual printing allows users to print from virtual machines without mapping network printers or installing printer drivers in the virtual machine. If the virtual machine setting is enabled, all of the printers installed on the host operating system are available in the guest operating system. This functionality is enabled through a partnership with ThinPrint Inc..
* On-Demand VMware Tools Download - VMware Tools integrates the guest operating system with the host operating system through drag and drop, cut and paste, time synchronization, and features like Unity. This feature downloads the latest version of VMware Tools during the creation of a virtual machine