VMware Fusion
VMware Fusion[edit | edit source]
VMware Fusion is a software hypervisor developed by VMware for macOS systems. It allows users to run virtual machines on their Mac computers, enabling them to use multiple operating systems simultaneously. This capability is particularly useful for developers, testers, and IT professionals who need to work across different platforms.
Features[edit | edit source]
VMware Fusion provides a range of features that enhance its usability and performance:
- Unity Mode: This feature allows users to run Windows applications directly from the macOS desktop, seamlessly integrating the two environments.
- Snapshots: Users can take snapshots of their virtual machines, allowing them to save the current state and revert back if needed.
- Cloning: VMware Fusion supports both full and linked clones, making it easy to create multiple instances of a virtual machine.
- Compatibility: It supports a wide range of operating systems, including various versions of Windows, Linux, and older versions of macOS.
System Requirements[edit | edit source]
To run VMware Fusion effectively, certain system requirements must be met:
- A Mac with an Intel processor or Apple silicon (M1 or later) with Rosetta 2 installed.
- At least 4GB of RAM, though 8GB or more is recommended for better performance.
- Sufficient disk space to accommodate the virtual machines and their snapshots.
Usage[edit | edit source]
VMware Fusion is widely used in various fields:
- Software Development: Developers use it to test applications across different operating systems without needing multiple physical machines.
- IT Management: IT professionals use it to manage and deploy virtual environments for testing and training purposes.
- Education: It is used in educational settings to teach students about different operating systems and software environments.
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