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VMware Workstation 7 RC available

Posted by Alex Verboon on October 12th, 2009

Finally, after a long waiting time, VMware has released a release candidate for VMware Workstation 7.

  • Aero support for Windows 7 and Vista Guests!
  • Windows 7 support (as a Host and Guest OS)
  • OpenGL and Shader Model 3.0 support for Windows guests
  • Create guests with Multi-core or 4-way CPUs and up to 32GB of Memory
  • Download VMware vSphere 4 and install ESX as a guest OS to try out the latest features.
  • Dynamically Download the latest VMware Tools package only when you need it.
  • Print from your VM without installing printer drivers. Virtual Printing courtesy of our friends at ThinPrint.
  • Automatically create snapshots on scheduled intervals with AutoProtect.
  • Secure your Virtual Machines with 256-bit encryption.
  • Remote Replay Debugging and other advanced development features
  • ALSA Sound support on Linux hosts enables multiple VMs to play "music" concurrently.
  • Instantly pause a VM to free up system resources or dedicate horsepower to other running VMs.
  • The Virtual Network Editor user interface has been redesigned for Windows users.

Download VMware Workstation Release Candidate – October 2009

Read VMware Workstation 7.0, VMware Player 3.0, and VMware ACE 2.6 Release Candidate Release Notes

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  1. VMWare Workstation 7 – New Pause Feature
  2. VMWare Workstation – Memory configuration
  3. VMWare 6.5 available
  4. Installing ESXi in VMWare Workstation 6.5
  5. Grow vmware size – an update

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    [...] I wrote in my earlier post this month, VMWare published a Release Candidate for VMWare Workstation 7. One of the most [...]

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