Many IT specialists are looking for a software program like VMware for their home or office computers, which enable them to switch between two or three different operating systems like Windows Vista and Windows XP. The VM in VMware stands for virtual machine and that is exactly what this software offers: a virtual replica of one or more operating systems with a host and you will have no trouble switching between your home office and your actual office. Instead of phoning home to ask for a file to be sent to your office pc, you can simply activate the VMware workstation and you can have everything you need at your fingertips.
The VMware workstation is compatible with x86 (or 32 bit) to x64 and the great advantage is that you can run various operating systems like Linux, Windows and other variants simultaneously. You will have the capability to fuse hard disk drives, CD ROMs and network adaptors as well as simulate certain hardware programs. VMware cuts out the need to have a separate IP address for every operating system through special configuration. It converts the CD ROM into an ISO file and the hard disk drive will be seen as a vmdk file. The VMware workstation is...