Descriptions:
VMware Workstation is one of the most appreciated choices by users for remote control of a virtual operating system. VMware Player, a simpler version, now emerges from the hands of its creators.
With this complete program you can access virtual machines from Workstation, GSX or ESX Server, Microsoft and Symantec LiveState Recovery.
Among the most outstanding options we can mention the possibility of using mass storage systems such as USB keys from the virtual machine, exchanging information between the 2 systems, accessing the local network or the Internet from the virtual machine or emulating 32-bit systems.
You can also configure the maximum percentage of memory that you want to allocate to the program. VMware Player is the ideal option for all those users who do not want to get rid of their Windows operating system but would like to try another type of operating system such as Linux.
What Can I Do with VMware Player:
Use VMware Player to create, run, evaluate, and share software that runs on virtual machines:
- Create: Use VMware Player to create virtual machines with the latest 32 and 64 bit Windows and Linux operating systems. With Easy Install it is easier than installing them directly on your PC.
- Run: Anyone can use VMware Player to run virtual machines on a Windows or Linux PC. VMware Player makes it fast and easy to take advantage of the security, flexibility, and portability of virtual machines.
- Evaluate: VMware Player is ideal for safely evaluating distributed software as a virtual device. Virtual appliances are preconfigured, preconfigured, and ready-to-run business software applications, along with an operating system in a virtual machine. With VMware Player, anyone can quickly and easily experience the benefits of preconfigured products without any installation or configuration issues. Run over 900 virtual appliances from the leading software vendors available on the VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace.
- Sharing: VMware Player can be used by anyone to run a virtual machine shared by a colleague or friend. For example, customer development and support teams can share an encapsulated customer scenario within a virtual machine.
Requirements:
Systems using Processors (CPUs) launched in 2011 or later are supported, except for the following.
Intel Atom processors based on the 2011 Bonnell micro-architecture. For example, Atom Z670 / Z650 and Atom N570.
Systems using Intel Atom processors based on the 2012 Saltwell micro-architecture. For example, Atom S1200, Atom D2700 / D2500, and Atom N2800 / N2600.
Systems using AMD processors based on the Llano and Bobcat micro-architectures. For example, code-named Hondo, Ontario, Zacate, and Llano.
The following systems are also supported: Systems using Intel processors based on the 2010 Westmere micro-architecture. For example, Xeon 5600, Xeon 3600, Core i7-970, Core i7-980, and Core i7-990.
Intel Atom processors based on the 2011 Bonnell micro-architecture. For example, Atom Z670 / Z650 and Atom N570.
Systems using Intel Atom processors based on the 2012 Saltwell micro-architecture. For example, Atom S1200, Atom D2700 / D2500, and Atom N2800 / N2600.
Systems using AMD processors based on the Llano and Bobcat micro-architectures. For example, code-named Hondo, Ontario, Zacate, and Llano.
The following systems are also supported: Systems using Intel processors based on the 2010 Westmere micro-architecture. For example, Xeon 5600, Xeon 3600, Core i7-970, Core i7-980, and Core i7-990.
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