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Vmware Workstation 10 Technology Preview

Vmware Workstation 10 Technology Preview
Vmware Workstation 10 Technology Preview | 505 MB


The VMware Workstation team is excited to announce the VMware Workstation Technology Preview - May 2013 release! As usual, this Technology Preview includes many changes to VMware Workstation that we would like your feedback on. With this preview, VMware would like your help ensuring that VMware Workstation stays ahead of the industry and continues to set the standard for all desktop virtualization products.


In rare circumstances, it might be necessary to recreate a virtual machine created in this Technology Preview in a subsequent version of the product. This Technology Preview includes changes to the underlying virtualization platform, which is under active development. There are no guarantees that changes in this preview will be forward compatible with other VMware software, nor that these changes will be present in future supported releases of VMware Workstation.


Installation

To run this Technology Preview, you must uninstall previous versions of Workstation before installing this software. Please note that the drivers included in this preview have NOT been signed and will prompt you accordingly during installation.


The system requirements for this Technology Preview are the same as those for Workstation 8 and Workstation 9.

Processor - The host system must have a 64-bit x86 CPU that meets the following requirements.

LAHF/SAHF support in long mode
1.3GHz or faster core speed Multiprocessor systems are supported.
When you install Workstation, the installer performs checks to make sure the host system has a supported processor. You cannot install Workstation if the host system does not meet the processor requirements.
Processor Requirements for 64-Bit Guest Operating Systems
The operating system that runs inside a virtual machine is called the guest operating system. To run 64-bit guest operating systems, the host system must have one of the following processors
An AMD CPU that has sement-limit support in long mode
An Intel CPU that has VT-x support
If you have an Intel CPU that has VT-x support, you must verify that VT-x support is enabled in the host system BIOS. The BIOS settings that must be enabled for VT-x support vary depending on the system vendor. See the VMware knowledge base article at http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003944 for information about how to determine if VT-x support is enabled.
When you install a 64-bit operating system, Workstation performs checks to make sure the host system has a supported processor. You cannot install a 64-bit operating system if the host system does not meet the processor requirements.


Memory - The host system must have enough memory to run the host operating system, the guest operating systems that run inside the virtual machines on the host system, and the applications that run in the host and guest operating systems.
The minimum memory required on the host system is 1GB. 2GB and above is recommended.

Disk - it is recommended that you have several gigabytes of disk space available to install Workstation and create Virtual Machines.

Graphics - To support Windows 7 Aero graphics in a virtual machine, at least 3GB of host system memory is required. 1GB of memory is allocated to the guest operating system and 256MB is allocated to graphics memory.
To support Windows 7 Aero graphics, the host system should have either an NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT or later or an ATI Radeon HD 2600 or later graphics processor.


Operating System - VMware Workstation will run on many different operating systems. For this Technology Preview, we would like you to try as many of them as you can but preferably using the following operating system versions or later.


Windows XP SP3, Windows 7, Windows 8 (and Windows 8.1)
Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2012
Ubuntu 10.04 and later
OpenSUSE and SUSE Linux 11.2 and later
CentOS 5.8 and RHEL 5.8 and later


Uninstallation
To uninstall the VMware Workstation Technology Preview:

1. Uninstall VMware Tools from each virtual machine used with the Technology Preview
2. Ensure all virtual machines are downgraded to be compatible with an earlier version of VMware Workstation (VM > Manage > Change Hardware Compatibility...)
3. Exit the VMware Workstation Technology Preview
4. Remove VMware Workstation Technology Preview via standard application uninstallation procedures

Goal of the VMware Workstation Technology Preview
The VMware Workstation Technology Preview includes changes to the core virtualization engine, a new VMware hardware version and new capabilities we are exploring. The objective of this Technology Preview is to gather feedback from users on a wide range of hardware and software configurations.

We would especially appreciate feedback in the following areas:

Installing Workstation and creating and running Virtual Machines using the latest operating systems - Windows 8, Windows 8.1 (Blue), Ubuntu 13.04, Fedora 18, OpenSUSE 12.3, 13.1, RHEL 7, CentOS 6.4...
Pushing the limits of the latest virtual hardware with 16 vCPUs, 8 TB virtual disks, new virtual SATA drives, latest USB improvements and more...
Running Restricted virtual machines with an expiration date, time, various synchronization frequencies and lease periods
Testing applications designed to run on tablets (specifically the Surface Pro) in a Virtual Machine and ensuring that accelerometers, orientation sensors etc. work as expected
Converting physical machines to virtual machines
Uploading and downloading VMs to and from vSphere
Graphics performance and multi-monitor support
Running Virtual Machines in the VMware-KVM user interface
Embedded 30-day Licensing feature
General stability, application compatibility and usability




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