VMware Workstation 9.0.2 Build 1031769




VMware Workstation 9.0.2 Build 1031769

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VMware Workstation Pro Lets You Run Multiple Operating Systems as Virtual Machines (including Windows VMs) on a Single Windows or Linux PC. VMware Workstation Pro transforms the way technical professionals develop, test, demonstrate and deploy software by running multiple x86-based operating systems simultaneously on the same PC. Built on 15 years of virtualisation excellence and winner of more than 50 industry awards, VMware Workstation takes desktop virtualisation to the next level by giving users an unmatched operating system support, rich user experience and incredible performance. 

VMware Workstation takes advantage of the latest hardware to replicate server, desktop and tablet environments in a virtual machine. Run applications on a breadth of operating systems including Linux, Windows® and more at the same time on the same PC without rebooting. VMware Workstation makes it really easy to evaluate new operating systems, test software applications and patches, and reference architectures in an isolated and safe environment. No other Desktop Virtualisation Software offers the performance, reliability and cutting edge features of Workstation.




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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

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Supported Processors


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.

Supported Host Operating Systems

You can install Workstation on Windows and Linux host operating systems.
To see a list of the supported host operating systems, search the online VMware Compatibility Guide on the VMware Web site.
Memory Requirements for Host Systems
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.

Memory Requirements for Host Systems

The minimum memory required on the host system is 1GB. 2GB and above is recommended.
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.

Display Requirements for Host Systems

The host system must have a 16-bit or 32-bit display adapter. Use the latest graphics driver recommended for the host system.
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.
Important

Disk Drive Requirements for Host Systems

Drive Type
Requirements
Hard disk
IDE and SCSI hard drives are supported.
At least 1GB free disk space is recommended for each guest operating system and the application software used with it. If you use a default setup, the actual disk space needs are approximately the same as those for installing and running the guest operating system and applications on a physical computer.
For basic installation, 1.5GB free disk space is required on Windows and Linux. Delete the installer after the installation is finished to reclaim disk space.
Optical CD-ROM and DVD
IDE and SCSI optical drives are supported.
CD-ROM and DVD drives are supported.
ISO disk image files are supported.
Floppy
Virtual machines can connect to disk drives on the host computer. Floppy disk image files are also supported.3D benchmarks, such as 3D Mark '06, might not render correctly or at all when running Windows Vista or Windows 7 virtual machines on some graphics hardware.


Local Area Networking Requirements for Host Systems

You can use any Ethernet controller that the host operating system supports.
Non-Ethernet networks are supported by using built-in network address translation (NAT) or by using a combination of host-only networking and routing software on the host operating system.






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