VMware Server is a free virtualization product for Windows and Linux servers with enterprise-class support and VirtualCenter management.
How To Install VMware Server 2 On Ubuntu 9.10
I'm new to VMWare stuff. What I need to do is pretty basic: Just to install two different Windows 2008 versions on a server with 2x 4core CPU and 2x 3TB hard disks.
I asked my datacenter to install the free version (VMware ESXi 4.1) but apparently it did not recognize 3TB disks. Now I'm wondering whether VMWare 5 can handle 3TB disks, and if so, what variant?
I have installed OpenSUSE 11.3 64 bit and want to install VMWare workstation 7.1.
I have run the install script for VMWare without any issues.
When I start the VMWare Workstation I get a window saying this:
Before you can run VMWare, several modules must be compiled and loaded into the running kernel.
Kernel Headers 2.6.34-12-desktop
Hi I was looking to install this with or under VMware on windows 7 64bit, is this possiable and where can I find instructions on how to do so? I have searched the site and can not find anything for help on installing this with VMware.
Also I have VMware Workstation do I need VMware player?
VMware Tools are fully compatible with Ubuntu 10.04. If you’re running the latest version of Vmware software product,you can install newest version of Vmware Tools by following codes.
First attach the ISO image containing VMware Tools to the virtual machine. Then open a terminal window and execute the following commands
Vmware player free virtualisation software from VMware. Vmware player 3.0 no longer restricted to just powering on and running a pre-built virtual machine; it has the ability to create virtual machines like its big brother, Workstation. While it may not pack the same punch as VMware Workstation, it has graduated to a new level of [...]
Ok, I have some questions like in my other thread about vmware server vs. vmware workstation.
This one is how does KVM compare to vmware. I've been reading how Red Hat has been embracing/using KVM so how is KVM compared to vmware.
Does KVM have the same performance as vmware, or better?
USB support, any issues with it like VirtualBox?
I downloaded Fedora 16 at http://www.trendsigma.net/vmware/fedora16.html. Im having a problem installing VMware tools. The note printed by VMware says Make sure that you are logged in to the guest operating system. Mount the virtual CD drive in the guest, launch a Terminal, and use tar or rpm to uncompress the installer.