VMware has later on added innovative support for Windows 7 OS as well as extended the capability to manage virtual CPUs in Workstation 7, the latest adaptation of its platform for running several OSes at the same time on a computer.
The latest version of Workstation, which has been presently declared, supports the 32-bit as well as 64-bit versions of Windows 7 OS. VMware Workstation 7 is also compatible with features of the Windows 7 interface for example-- Flip 3D as well as Aero Peek -- to show live thumbnail pictures of a user's virtual machines.
Setting up the Microsoft's latest Operating System on a virtual machine is very simple than on a physical computer, it. Also, for Windows 7 customer who wants to be using Windows XP OS, Workstation also outperforms the Windows 7's own Windows XP mode, it assumed.
Extra innovative features which mainly contains highly developed 3D graphics along with sophisticated microprocessor support.
Users can also produce virtual machines with up to four virtual CPUs or else four virtual cores, with up to 32GB of memory for each virtual machine. They can also pause a virtual machine to free up more microprocessor resources, as being alleged by VMware.
In addition, VMware hasn't elapsed regarding developers who make use of Workstation. Version 7 works with the SpringSource Tools Suite as well as Eclipse IDE for C/C++ developer environments. Replay debugging, a expertise that enables a developer to copy what's going on in a virtual machine, is now easier as well as faster, VMware said



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