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ThinPrint technology does not work in a Windows XP guest operating system with VMware Tools 10.0.10; VMware Tools service is not started in Ubuntu 16.10 guest; You cannot use shared folders in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 virtual machine; 12.5.4 Pro [63] 14 March 2017
Supported Host OS: Windows 10 20H1 build 19041.264 or newer; Support for new Guest Operating Systems: Windows 10 20H1; Ubuntu 20.04; Fedora 32; Support for new Host Operating Systems: Windows 10 20H1; Ubuntu 20.04; Resolved issues: The Windows Operating System stops working without any message when trying to connect USB devices to the VM
Optimized for macOS 11 Big Sur as host and guest (macOS 10.15 Catalina is also supported as host). New guest operating system support, such as Windows 10 20H2, Ubuntu 20.10, RHEL 8.3, and Fedora 33. Fusion health check. Includes docker-machine-driver-vmware. Performance improvements, bug fixes and security updates. [90] 12.1.1 April 1, 2021
A file manager which allows to control the guest file system and copy files from/to it; VMSVGA GPU driver for Linux hosts; Surround speakers setup support; Support for hardware-assisted nested virtualization on AMD CPUs; 6.1 Dec 10, 2019: Support for importing virtual machines from Oracle Cloud
VMware VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) is VMware, Inc.'s clustered file system used by the company's flagship server virtualization suite, vSphere. It was developed to store virtual machine disk images, including snapshots. Multiple servers can read/write the same filesystem simultaneously while individual virtual machine files are locked.
QEMU can emulate network cards (of different models) that share the host system's connectivity by translating network addresses, effectively allowing the guest to use the same network as the host. The virtual network cards can also connect to network cards of other instances of QEMU or to local TAP interfaces. Network connectivity can also be ...
libvirt is an open-source API, daemon and management tool for managing platform virtualization. [3] It can be used to manage KVM, Xen, VMware ESXi, QEMU and other virtualization technologies.
The coLinux package installs a port of the Linux kernel and a virtual network device and can run simultaneously under a version of the Windows operating system such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP. It does not use a virtual machine such as VMware. Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and Gentoo are especially popular with the coLinux users.