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VMware Introduces Workstation 4.5







VMware Introduces Workstation 4.5

VMware Introduces Workstation 4.5 04/09/2004 03:59 PM




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Team features were added. Multiple snapshot and snapshot management capabilities as well as cloning functionality were added. Performance was improved, especially for multiple virtual machines and networking workloads, for suspend and resume, for snapshot operations, and for shared folders and sound. Host and guest OS support was expanded, especially for 64-bit OSs. Support for isochronous USB input devices was added. A command line interface enabling the automation of certain manual steps was added. A movie of the virtual machine can now be recorded. Further enhancements were made.

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If you are running a Linux guest under VMware like me and my blog's hyperlinks are green instead of blue, turn on subpixel font rendering to get the blues.

FYI, I am running RedHat 9 under VMware running on XP, primarily for development and testing.  For example, I needed to write a milter so I initially wrote a C++ version using Eclipse running under RH9 VMware guest.  The milter was talking to sendmail server running inside the same virtual machine.  Eclipse CDT running inside the VM was rather difficult to work with so rewrote the milter in pure Java using Eclipse running on XP.

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