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DescriptionRelease Date: 2014-12-01 Build Number: 2305329 VMware Workstation allows technical professionals to develop, test, demonstrate, and deploy software by running multiple x86-based Windows, Linux, and other operating systems simultaneously on the same PC. You can replicate server, desktop, and tablet environments in a virtual machine and allocate multiple processor cores, gigabytes of main memory and graphics memory to each virtual machine, whether the VM resides on a personal PC or on a private enterprise cloud. These release notes include the following topics. New Operating System Support Support has been added for the following guest operating systems: Windows 8.1 Update Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows 10 Technical Preview (Experimental support) Ubuntu 14.10 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 CentOS 7 OpenSUSE 13.2 SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 VMware Hardware Version 11 Hardware versions introduce new virtual hardware functionality and new features while enabling VMware to run legacy operating systems in virtual machines. New features included in this hardware version: New CPU enablement, including Intel Haswell microarchitecture extension support. Workstation 11 is optimized to take advantage of new Haswell extensions, delivering up to 45% improvement in CPU-intensive operations like multimedia, encryption/decryption, and other strenuous performance tests. Updated xHCI controller Updated NDIS drive Unity improvements for Windows 8.1 virtual machines Allocate up to 2GB video memory to a virtual machine Improvements for high DPI displays Workstation 11 has been optimized to support higher resolution displays such as the new QHD+ (3200x1800) displays used in laptops and x86 tablets. Integration with VMware vCloud Air virtual private cloud You can now extend and scale your virtual machines in the external cloud by connecting to vCloud Air and uploading, running, and viewing virtual machines from the Workstation 11 interface. Boot virtual machines with EFI support Create desktop shortcuts for virtual machines 3D rendering is not available in some guest operating systems if you use virtual hardware version 11. If you upgrade a virtual machine from virtual hardware version 10 to 11, you might loose 3D functionality in the virtual machine. Workaround: For Windows guest operating systems, upgrade VMware Tools to the latest version, which is included with Workstation 11. For Linux guests, only the following distributions are currently supported for virtual hardware version 11: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and above Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS and above Fedora 20 with latest updates and above For other Linux distributions and versions, if you plan to use 3D functionality, downgrade the virtual hardware version to 10. Sharing Widget |
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