VMware Workstation is a virtual machine which is used to run multiple operating system over the same desktop without actually installing them onto the system/PC.
VMware Workstation is desktop software that allows you to run multiple x86‐compatible desktop and server operating systems simultaneously on a single PC, in fully networked, portable virtual machines—with no rebooting or hard drive partitioning required.
Features added in VMware Workstation 10
VMware Workstation is desktop software that allows you to run multiple x86‐compatible desktop and server operating systems simultaneously on a single PC, in fully networked, portable virtual machines—with no rebooting or hard drive partitioning required.
Features added in VMware Workstation 10
- Integrated Virtual Debuggers.
- VMware Player 2.0.
- Automation Through Expanded VIX 1.1 API.
- Record/Replay of Virtual Machine Activity.
- Running Virtual Machines in the Background.
- Physical-to-Virtual Conversion and Enhanced Import Functionality.
- Support for Multiple-Monitor Displays.
- Increased RAM Support and Ability to Run on Server-Class Systems.
- Better 3D Graphics.
- OS Supported: Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1.
- RAM: 256 MB or more.
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