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I need more performance out of my VMware environment
Step 1, 2 & 6 only applies to hosted products (Workstation, Server, Player, Fusion), but not ESX Server. The other steps are regarding hw or...
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What is the difference between bridged, NAT and host-only networking? Which should I use?
A virtual machine in VMware Server, Workstation and Player can have virtual network cards that are "bridged", "NAT" or...
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Can I grow an existing virtual disk (.vmdk file)?
A VMDK file can be grown while no virtual machine is using it. Growng the VMDK only makes the virtual harddrive bigger - filesystem within the VMDK...
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How can I convert an existing computer into a virtual one? ..or a virtual machine into a physical one?
Converting a physical computer into a virtual one is also known as p2v (physical to virtual). Converting a virtual one to a physical one is also...
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I would like to play 3D games in a virtual machine
Quick answer: don't.
VMware Server or ESX do not have 3D support. Not at all.
VMware Workstation 6.5, Player 2.5 and Fusion 2 have limited...
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I'm trying to install VMware Tools on Linux, but nothing happens
1. VMware Tools on Linux systems is not installed automatically
2. Many new linux distros now includes the open source version of VMware Tools...
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Is there a GUI tool for VMDK administration in VMware Fusion?
There are several tasks related to administering VMDK files for which there is no GUI in Fusion 1.1. However, check the following Community...
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I can't find VMware documentation
VMware has better than average documentation available for all their products.
Good starter point is:
Knowledgebase:
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In VMware Fusion, how do I edit some settings that are only in the .VMX file?
VMware Fusion 1.1 does not provide a GUI for changing all the settings available in the .VMX file. You can always use "vi" from the...
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