While their products aren’t exactly aimed at a wider audience, those that do make use of their services are very pleased. One of the current highlights of VMware is that the software it provides can completely virtualize hardware. These virtual devices include video adapters, network adapters, and hard disk adapters. Because of this, VMware virtual machines are incredibly portable between computers. One good example of how useful their virtual machines can be is that, in practice, a system administrator can pause operations on a virtual machine guest at any time. He can then move or copy that guest to another physical computer, and there resume the execution.

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Take advantage of these awesome deals and purchase licenses, upgrades, and courses for an amazing price tag. Hurry up, the offer is limited. This next-gen hypervisor for Mac supports more than 200 OSs, allowing you to deploy, maintain, and run any app or game with the same ease as on your physical machine. Powerful 3D graphics with DirectX 11 support make gameplay a breeze. And you can even deploy Kubernetes environments on the desktop. Let’s quickly go through its key features:

DirectX 11 compatible and eGPU Support local deployments and remote connections via vSphere 7 Improved performance for file transfers and other VM operations vGPU rendering engine runs in an isolated sandbox

VMware’s Desktop Hypervisor team has announced that Fusion 12’s latest version is available since October 2021, with changes to support macOS Monterey hosts. Other improvements include fixes for various persistent issues, as well as advancements to Fusion’s security with greater encryption levels and more flexible administration. Just like its Mac dedicated counterpart here above, the Workstation Pro supports 200+ OSs and 3D graphics with DX11. What’s more, you can create linked or full clones, connect to vSphere/ESXi servers, take advantage of the Windows 10 Host via Remote vSphere Host Power Control and perform full customization on virtual networks. Let’s quickly go through its key features:

Local deployments and remote connections via vSphere 7 Support for Windows Hyper-V Mode vGPU rendering engine now runs in an isolated sandbox 32 vCPU, 128GB RAM, 8GB VRAM on VM DirectX 11 compatibility

The latest release from October 2021 includes security upgrades, bug fixes, and other key upgrades. Vulkan renderer is supported on a Linux host with Intel, Nvidia, and AMD GPUs in Workstation 16.2.0 Pro. In the host, the Vulkan renderer supports Direct3D 11 (and older) and OpenGL 4.1 (and earlier). The Vulkan renderer is supported by the following GPUs:

GPUs from Intel Skylake and later (for example, Kaby Lake and Ice Lake) AMD RDNA/NAVI14 and subsequent GPUs (such as the Radeon RX/Pro 5300 and 5500 series) Nvidia Turing and subsequent GPUs (for example, the RTX series)

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