Tek bir bilgisayarda birden fazla işletim sistemini çalıştırmaya ne dersiniz? VMware Workstation ile bu mümkün.
VMware
Workstation ile bilgisayarınızda hem Xp işletim sistemini, hem Linux'
u, Pardus'u, hemde diğer işletim sistemlerini kullanabilirsiniz.
Bu uygulama ile birden fazla işletim sistemini kullanmanın yanı sıra;
İşletim
sistemleri arasında dosya transferleri ve dosya işlemlerini yapabilir,
çeşitli veri transferlerini gerçekleştirebilir ve işletim sistemlerine
uyumlu modülleri diğer işletim sisteminde de çalıştırabilirsiniz.
Ayrıca sanal makinanızı oluşturarak, diskinizin belirli bir bölümünü sanal makinanız için ayırabilir ve kullanabilirsiniz.
Aynı anda birçok işletim sistemi üzerinde çalışmaya olanak sağlayan
VMware Workstation, tek bilgisayar üzerinde sanal bilgisayar ağı
kurarak pratik yapmak isteyen veya yazılımları çeşitli işletim
sistemlerinde test etme durumunda olan kullanıcıların bir numaralı
yardımcısıydı. VMware Workstation 6 şimdi, sunduğu
Windows Vista desteğiyle,
yeni nesil işletim sistemine geçiş yapan kullanıcılarını sevdownloadirken,
çift monitör ve USB 2.0 desteğiyle de özelliklerini bir adım ileriye
taşıdığını gösteriyor.Windows, Linux, NetWare, Solaris x86 ve FreeBSD işletim sistemlerini kurabilirsiniz.
Use Multiple Operating Systems Concurrently on the Same PC
VMware
Workstation 6 makes it simple to create and run multiple virtual
machines on your desktop or laptop computer. You can convert an
existing physical PC into a VMware virtual machine, or create a new
virtual machine from scratch. Each virtual machine represents a
complete PC, including the processor, memory, network connections and
peripheral ports.
VMware Workstation lets you use your virtual machines to run
Windows, Linux and a host of other operating systems side-by-side on
the same computer. You can switch between operating systems instantly
with a click of a mouse, share files between virtual machines with
drag-and-drop functionality and access all the peripheral devices you
rely on.
You Don't Know JackVMware Workstation enables users to:
- Configure and test multi-tier applications, application updates, and operating system patches on a single PC
- Easily restore or share archived test environments, reducing repetitive configuration and set-up time
- Streamline computer-based training by allowing students to always start from a "clean" state and experiment with multiple operating systems, applications, and tools in secure, isolated virtual machines
- Run software demos of complex or multi-tier configurations on a single laptop
- Accelerate help desk resolution of end-user problems with a library of pre-configured virtual machines
New in Version 6.0.4
Workstation 6.0.4 adds full support for the following operating systems:
* 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista SP1 as host and guest operating systems. Editions include Windows Vista Enterprise, Business, Home Basic, home Premium, and Ultimate.
Note: The Integrated Virtual Debuggers support most of these Windows Vista SP1 operating systems:
* Eclipse Integrated Virtual Debugger can be hosted on all 32-bit versions of these Windows Vista editions. It supports 32-bit and 64-bit Enterprise, 32-bit Ultimate, and 32-bit Business editions as a guest.
* Visual Studio Integrated Virtual Debugger can be hosted on all 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these Windows Vista editions. It supports 32-bit and 64-bit Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business editions as a guest.
Workstation 6.0.4 addresses the following security issues:
* On Windows hosts, if VMCI is enabled, a guest can execute arbitrary code in the context of the vmx process on the host. This is a compiler-dependent vulnerability. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) assigned the CVE number CVE-2008-2099 to this issue. (bug 234208)
* A security vulnerability related to the host-guest file system (HGFS) could cause a buffer overflow. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) assigned the CVE number CVE-2008-2098 to this issue. (bug 234214)
Known Issues Fixed in Workstation 6.0.4:
# Virtual machines fail unexpectedly after a Symantec virus definition update from version 213 to version 220. (bug 253615)
# If you attempt to power on a virtual machine that is hosted on an IBM IntelliStation Z Pro, the host crashes with a blue screen. (bug 245570)
# When you attempt dial up using some USB ISDN modems with a virtual machine, you get a "cable not plugged in" error. (bug 166158)
# On Ubuntu 6.06 guests (which use Xorg 7.0), upgrading VMware Tools from the version installed with Workstation 6.0.0 fails. (bug 196141)
# On Ubuntu 7.x guests, after you install VMware Tools, the vmxnet driver is not being used. (bug 231499)
# On Ubuntu 7.10 guests, the Ubuntu Network Manager sometimes erroneously reports that there is no network connection, even though one exists and the VMware Tools vmxnet networking driver is loaded and working properly. (bug 240525)
# On Ubuntu 8.04 hosts (which use kernel 2.6.24), when you install VMware Workstation, the vmnet module does not build. (bug 236605)