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VMware Workstation is a computer virtualization application developed by VMware, Inc

VMware Workstation is a computer virtualization application developed by VMware.


VMware Workstation is a computer virtualization application developed by VMware, Inc. It enables users to set up multiple virtual machines (VMs) on one physical machine and use them simultaneously along with the actual machine.

It supports a wide variety of operating systems, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and Solaris.


VMware Workstation enables users to install, test and run multiple operating systems on the same computer without rebooting, providing the flexibility to run multiple applications on the same computer.


It also provides users with the ability to test software applications and patches on multiple operating systems without having to dedicate multiple physical machines.


How to install and configure the VMware workstation.
1. Download and install the VMware Workstation from the VMware website. 2. After the installation, open the VMware Workstation application. 3. Click on the "Create a New Virtual Machine" option. 4. Select the type of operating system you want to install. 5. Choose the amount of disk space and RAM you want to allocate to the virtual machine. 6. Select the installation ISO file or the installation CD/DVD. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 8.

After
the installation is complete, you can start using the virtual machine.





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