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See VMware Fusion system requirements: Hardware. All Macs launched in 2012. or later are supported, as well as: 2010 Mac Pro “Six Core”, “Eight Core” and “Twelve Core”.With exception, the following Macs are not supported: 2012 Mac Pro “Quad Core”.
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Vmware Fusion Pro 11 5 12 Volt
Download VMware Fusion 11 and let your Mac run Windows, Linux or Mac OS X Server. Run the most demanding Mac and Windows applications side-by-side at maximum speeds without rebooting. Support Level VMware® offers optional Support and Subscription Services (SnS) to VMware Fusion Player customers with the purchase of 1 or more licenses. SnS Protects your investment by providing major version upgrades as well as technical assistance during the subscription term. ← VMware Fusion 11.5: Now With Container Support Announcing: VMware Fusion 12 and Workstation 16 → Ready for Testing: Updated Tech Preview with Big Sur Support At WWDC 2020, the good folks at Apple wow’d us with a look at the next major version of macOS: 11.0 Big Sur, and it’s no stretch for us to say: We’re pleasantly impressed.
Is VMware Fusion 12 Pro a free update?
VMware Fusion 12 Pro is considered a ‘major release’ and as such requires a new license to operate. Customers who currently own licenses for Fusion 10 Pro or Fusion 11 Pro are entitled to discounted upgrade pricing. Customers on older versions of Fusion (8.x and earlier) must purchase a new license to use Fusion 12 Pro
Is VMware Fusion 12 Player a free update?
VMware Fusion 12 is considered a ‘major release’ and as such requires a new license to operate. Fusion 12 Player licenses are available in 2 varieties: Personal or Commercial. Commercial (paid) customers who currently own licenses for Fusion 10 or greater are entitled to discounted upgrade pricing. Commercial customers on older versions of Fusion (8.x and earlier) must purchase a new license. Personal use customers may register for a new free license from this link regardless of the currently owned license.
What programs can I run with VMware Fusion?
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VMware Fusion lets you run macOS, Windows, Linux and other x86-based operating systems as virtual machines. Nearly all programs that run on these operating systems will run with VMware Fusion. Programs can range from common productivity suites, like Microsoft Office, to graphics-intensive programs such as AutoCAD or SolidWorks which require DirectX 11, as well as custom applications. Fusion Player and Fusion Pro can both also run containers and Kubernetes clusters with the built-in CLI ‘vctl.’
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Yes, VMware Fusion 12 has 3D hardware-accelerated graphics support.
For Windows VMs Fusion now supports DirectX 11 (with Shader Model 5.0) and earlier.
For Windows and Linux guests Fusion provides OpenGL 4.1 capabilities.
Fusion uses Apple Metal graphics technology to render 3D hardware-accelerated graphics to virtual machines on compatible Mac systems.
See VMware Fusion system requirements for details.
Do I need Apple Boot Camp to install VMware Fusion?
Boot Camp is not required to run Windows on a Mac with VMware Fusion. However, if you already have Windows installed as a Boot Camp partition, VMware Fusion can easily create a Windows virtual machine based on your Boot Camp Windows installation. This will allow you to run Windows programs side-by-side with your Mac applications without having to reboot your Mac.
Can I migrate Parallels Desktop for Mac virtual machines to VMware Fusion?
Yes. VMware Fusion 12 can import Parallels Desktop for Mac (up to version 15) based virtual machines. Simply launch VMware Fusion, go to the File menu, select ‘Import’, select your virtual machine setting’s file, and click ‘Import’.
Will VMware Fusion 12 slow down my Mac?
When not running virtual machines, VMware Fusion 12 has no impact on your Mac’s overall performance. The impact on performance while running virtual machines, containers and Kubernetes clusters will mainly depend on the type of applications bring run, how many virtual machines/containers are running at the same time, how much RAM is available on your Mac, the speed of your CPU (GHz) and the speed of your storage. SSD-based Macs are recommended for optimal performance
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See VMware Fusion system requirements for details.
Can I access and use USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 devices?
Yes. VMware Fusion supports USB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and now 3.1 devices.
Does VMware Fusion 12 support Retina or 6K displays?
Yes, VMware Fusion 12 supports Retina and 6K display Macs for a crisp and detailed experience of your Windows programs. Fusion 12 ensures you get a seamless experience when running Windows across Retina, 4K, 5K, 6K and non-Retina displays.
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Can I use multiple displays with VMware Fusion?
Yes, VMware Fusion 12 supports up to 10 displays in both full screen and Unity views.
Can I access Thunderbolt hard drives in Windows?
Thunderbolt ports cannot be directly forwarded to Windows VM’s the same way that USB works. However, you can still access your Thunderbolt hard drives in VMware Fusion by mapping the hard drive to a VMware Shared Folder. Go to the Virtual Machine menu, select ‘Shared Folders’ and select ‘Add Shared Folder’. Select your Thunderbolt hard drive and click ‘Open’ to assign your Thunderbolt disk to the shared folder. To access your Thunderbolt hard drive in Windows, go to ‘VMware Shared Folders’ shortcut on the desktop and select your Thunderbolt hard disk.
How many CPUs can I assign to a virtual machine?
You can assign up to 32 Virtual CPUs to a Fusion 12 virtual machine (requires at least 16 physical cores), so the virtual machine can harness the full power of a Mac using the latest Intel processors. It’s recommended that sufficient resources are not allocated to virtual machines to ensure smooth host operation. For example, on a Mac with 6 cores, it would be unadvisable to assign more than 4 cores to a virtual machine. Application requirements vary, so experiment with your settings to find a balance.
At WWDC 2020, the good folks at Apple wow’d us with a look at the next major version of macOS: 11.0 Big Sur, and it’s no stretch for us to say: We’re pleasantly impressed.
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We’ve been working to update Fusion with support for the new rendition of macOS, and today we’re pleased to share with you some early progress with the introduction of a new Tech Preview.
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Big Changes
Big Sur brings with it some really big visual changes, but also major changes under the hood. For instance, Apple has been progressively deprecating 3rd party Kernel Extensions or “kexts” which Fusion needs to run VMs and containers. In order to continue to operate in this model, we’ve re-architected our hypervisor stack to leverage Apple’s native hypervisor APIs, allowing us to run VMs without any kernel extensions.
On macOS Catalina systems, Fusion operates as it always has using kernel extensions to provide functionality. However on Big Sur systems, Fusion operates entirely without kexts.
Hype pro 4 0 38. This Tech Preview is the first release of us operating in this new mode and we’re eager to hear your feedback.
This Tech Preview supports macOS Big Sur 11.0 Beta 2 for both Host and Guest. For example, you can run Big Sur VMs on macOS Catalina, as well as on Big Sur hosts.
What else is in this preview?
Building on the last previews, this TP includes DX11 and OpenGL 4.1 support, as well as eGPU support for improved graphics performance. For example, you can render DX11 graphics for Windows VMs on the built-in display for a MacBook Air using an eGPU housing a Radeon 5700. The performance gains vs. a discrete mobile GPU are pretty significant! One might even say ‘YUUUGE’. (In order to use your eGPU, you must select ‘Prefer eGPU’ from the Virtual Machine > Settings > Display window. This is a per-VM feature.)
We’re also deprecating macOS 10.14 Mojave hosts, starting with this tech preview. Fusion 11.5.x will be the last version of Fusion which supports 10.14, whereas this year’s major release will support 10.15 and 11.0.
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How to provide feedback?
We would love to hear from you in our Fusion Beta community: https://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/beta/fusion-pro
Known Issues
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With such big changes under the hood, there are of course some known issues that we’re working on, both with our code as well as filing issues with Apple directly.
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- Nested VMs are not currently supported.
- Jumbo Frames feature currently does not function
- When the installation of a macOS Big Sur guest completes, the virtual disk containing the temporary installer image is not automatically deleted.
- Workaround: Manually delete the disk once installation is complete
- Big Sur guests may log out unexpectedly and/or display a black screen when clicking an invisible icon in the upper right corner of the display.
- Workaround: There is no workaround at this time, we are continuing to investigate
- A powered-on VM snapshotted or suspended with Fusion running on a macOS 10.15.x or earlier host might fail to resume on a macOS Big Sur host.
- Worksaround: Power Off your VMs before upgrading your host to Big Sur to avoid VM corruption. As always, employ backups when testing beta software!
- A maximum of 31 vCPUs are available when running on the current seed of macOS 11 Big Sur. Configuring 32 vCPUs will prompt an error message to reduce the number of cores to 31 or less. (this is temporary and not related to licensing)
- Workaround: Use 31 or fewer vCPU cores
- REST API is now only available to local connections.
- VMs that have side channel mitigations enabled while running on Fusion on macOS 11 Big Sur may have reduced performance. This setting is enabled by default.
- Side channel attacks allow unauthorized read access by malicious processes or virtual machines to the contents of protected kernel or host memory. CPU vendors have introduced a number of features to protect data against this class of attacks such as indirect branch prediction barriers, single thread indirect branch predictor mode, indirect branch restricted speculation mode and L1 data cache flushing. While these features are effective at preventing side channel attacks they can cause noticeable performance degradation in some cases.
- Workaround: If your security situation allows, you may regain some performance by disabling side channel mitigations. in your VM Settings > Advanced window.