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VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

VMware Workstation Pro (known as VMware Workstation until release of VMware Workstation 12 in 2015) is a hosted (Type 2) hypervisor that runs on x64 versions of Windows and Linux operating systems.[4] It enables users to set up virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical machine and use them simultaneously along with the host machine. Each virtual machine can execute its own operating system, including versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, BSD, and MS-DOS. VMware Workstation is developed and sold by VMware, which has been owned by Broadcom since November 2023. In May 2024, Workstation Pro became free of charge for personal use, with paid subscriptions available for commercial use, while the free restricted VMware Workstation Player (formerly known as VMware Player) was dropped.[5] In November 2024, VMware Workstation was made free for commercial use, with paid subscriptions and support no longer available.[6]

VMware Workstation Pro can save the state of a virtual machine (a "snapshot") at any instant. These snapshots can later be restored, effectively returning the virtual machine to the saved state,[7] as it was and free from any post-snapshot damage to the VM.

VMware Workstation includes the ability to group multiple virtual machines in an inventory folder. The machines in such a folder can then be powered on and powered off as a single object, useful for testing complex client-server environments.

VMware Workstation versions 12.0.0, 12.0.1, and 12.1.0 were released at intervals of about two months in 2015.[9] In January 2016, the entire development team behind VMware Workstation and Fusion was disbanded and all US developers were immediately fired.[10][11][12][13] The company said that "the restructuring activities will not impact the existence of any current product lines", that "roles and responsibilities associated with particular businesses will be moved to other regions and office locations", and that investment would continue "with emphasis on our growth products", but the future of Workstation and Fusion became uncertain by that point. On 24 April 2016, maintenance release 12.1.1 was released. Later in September of the same year, the company announced that "we’re very much alive and well".[14] Consequently, on September 13, Workstation 12.5 and Fusion 8.5 were released as free upgrades which added support for Windows 10 Anniversary Update and Windows Server 2016. Since then, versions 14 (in 2017, skipping number 13), 15 (in 2018), 16 (in 2020) and 17 (in 2022) were released.

In May 2024, VMware Workstation Pro became free for personal use, with only commercial use requiring a paid license, and free VMware Workstation Player was discontinued as unnecessary.[15]

In November 2024, this change was expanded to include commercial and educational users, thereby making the software free for everyone. At the same time, however, Broadcom discontinued official technical support for the product, instead directing users to seek help from existing documentation and the community.[16]

Version Release date Significant changes 1.0[8] 15 May 1999 First release 1.0.1[8] 14 June 1999 1.0.2[8] 25 June 1999 1.0.3[8] 20 July 1999 1.1 for Linux[17] 11 October 1999 First Linux release 1.1.1 for Linux[17] 18 October 1999 1.1.2 for Linux[17] 13 November 1999 1.0.1 for Windows[18] 15 November 1999 2.0[19] 3 March 2000 2.0.1[19] 19 June 2000 2.0.2[19] 1 August 2000 2.0.3[19] 2 November 2000 2.0.4[19] 21 May 2001 3.0[20] 11 November 2001 3.1[21] 29 March 2002 3.1.1[22] 9 April 2002 3.2[23] 16 September 2002 4.0[24] 7 April 2003 Single snapshots 4.5[25] 15 March 2004 Last version for Windows NT 4.0 on hosts 5.0[26] 7 April 2005 5.5[27] 29 November 2005 6.0[29] 9 May 2007 6.5[30] 23 September 2008 7.0[33] 10 October 2009 7.1[35] 25 May 2010 8.0[36] 14 September 2011 9.0[38] 23 August 2012 10.0[39] 3 September 2013 10.0.1[40] 24 October 2013 10.0.2[41] 17 April 2014 10.0.3[42] 1 July 2014 10.0.4[43] 30 October 2014 10.0.5[44] 27 January 2015 10.0.6[45] 5 May 2015 10.0.7[46] 2 July 2015 11.0[47] 1 December 2014 11.1[48] 17 February 2015 11.1.1[49] 9 June 2015 11.1.2[50] 15 June 2015 12.0.0 Pro[51] 24 August 2015 The following features have reached end of life in Workstation 12 Pro and have been removed:[52]

Added support for, amongst other things:

12.0.1 Pro[53] 29 October 2015 12.1.0 Pro[54] 8 December 2015 12.1.1 Pro[55][56] 21 April 2016 12.5 Pro[57][56] 13 September 2016 12.5.1 Pro[60] 27 October 2016 Bug fixes, security updates for undisclosed vulnerabilities and performance improvements. 12.5.2 Pro[61] 13 November 2016 This release of VMware Workstation 12 Pro addresses an out-of-bounds memory access vulnerability related to the drag-and-drop feature. This may allow a guest to execute code on the operating system that runs VMware Workstation 12 Pro. 12.5.3 Pro[62] 9 March 2017 Bug fixes, security updates, and performance improvements. 12.5.4 Pro[63] 14 March 2017 This release addresses an out-of-bounds memory access vulnerability related to the drag-and-drop feature. This vulnerability might allow a guest to execute code on the operating system that runs VMware Workstation 12 Pro. 12.5.5 Pro[64] 28 March 2017 This release of VMware Workstation Pro addresses the following issues: 12.5.6 Pro[65] 18 May 2017 This release includes the following highlights: 12.5.7 Pro[66] 22 June 2017 This release of VMware Workstation Pro includes some bug fixes and security updates. 12.5.8 Pro[67] 16 November 2017 Support added for: 12.5.9 Pro[68] 10 January 2018 14.0.0 Pro[69] 26 September 2017 This major version release includes the following highlights: 14.1.0 Pro[70] 21 December 2017 14.1.1 Pro[71] 9 January 2018 14.1.2 Pro[72] 21 May 2018 14.1.3 Pro[73] 14 August 2018 14.1.4 Pro[74] 11 September 2018 14.1.5 Pro[75] 23 November 2018 14.1.6 Pro[76] 14 March 2019

This release of VMware Workstation Pro addresses the following issues:

14.1.7 Pro[77] 29 March 2019 14.1.8 Pro[78] 12 November 2019

This release of VMware Workstation Pro addresses the following issue:

15.0.0 Pro[79] 24 September 2018 This major version release includes the following highlights: 15.0.1 Pro[80] 9 November 2018 15.0.2 Pro[81] 22 November 2018 15.0.3 Pro[82] 14 March 2019 15.0.4 Pro[83] 29 March 2019 15.1.0 Pro[84] 14 May 2019 15.5.0 Pro[85] 19 September 2019 15.5.1 Pro[86] 12 November 2019 15.5.2 Pro[87] 12 March 2020 15.5.5 Pro[88] 28 May 2020 15.5.6 Pro[89] 9 June 2020 15.5.7 Pro[90] 19 November 2020 16.0 Pro[91] 15 September 2020 This major version release includes the following highlights: 16.1.0 Pro[92] 19 November 2020 16.1.1 Pro[93] 1 April 2021 16.1.2 Pro[94] 17 May 2021 16.2.0 Pro[95] 14 October 2021 16.2.1 Pro[98] 9 November 2021 16.2.2 Pro[99] 18 January 2022 16.2.3 Pro[100] 10 March 2022 16.2.4 Pro[101] 21 July 2022 16.2.5 Pro[102] 7 December 2022 17.0 Pro[103] 17 November 2022 17.0.1 Pro[104] 2 February 2023 17.0.2 Pro[105] 25 April 2023 17.5 Pro[106] 19 October 2023 17.5.1 Pro[107] 27 February 2024 17.5.2 Pro[108] 14 May 2024 17.6 Pro[109] 3 September 2024

Removed features:

17.6.1 Pro[110] 10 October 2024 17.6.2 Pro[111] 17 December 2024 17.6.3 Pro[112] 4 March 2025

There used to be freeware-based version of VMware Workstation with a limited feature set. This version was at first known as VMware Player until VMware Player v7 (released at the same time as Workstation 11). In 2015 the two packages were combined as VMware Workstation 12, with a free VMware Workstation Player version which, on purchase of a player license key granted commercial use along with commercial support, while the purchase of a pro license key became the higher specification VMware Workstation Pro (which also included commercial support).[120] VMware Workstation Player, like VMware Player[121] before it, was free of charge for non-commercial use, or for distribution or other use by written agreement.[122][123] VMware Workstation Player was discontinued in 2024[124] due to redundancy after VMware Workstation Pro was made free for personal use.[124] The differences between VMware Workstation Player and Pro used to be given in VMware's website[125] before the discontinuation of VMware Workstation Player in 2024.

VMware Tools, a package with drivers and other software available for the various guest operating systems VMware products support, installs in guest operating systems to add functionality. Tools is updated from time to time, with v12.1.5 in 29 November 2022.[126] It has several components, including the following:

Many ready-made virtual machines (VMs) which run on VMware Workstation Player, VMware Workstation Pro, and other virtualization software are available[128] with software for specific purposes ready-installed, either for purchase or free of charge. As one among many examples, there are free Linux-based "browser appliances" with the Firefox or other browser installed[129][130] which can be used for safe Web browsing; if infected or damaged the VM can be discarded and replaced by a clean copy. Or the appliance can be configured to automatically reset itself after each use so that no changes, including personal information, modified files, damage, etc. are stored.[130] VMs distributed legally only have freely distributable operating systems, as operating systems on VMs must be licensed; ready-to-use Microsoft Windows VMs, in particular, are not distributed, except for evaluation versions.


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