Fusion 11 and Fusion 11 Pro: Available Now! Hot on the heels of macOS Mojave’s release today, we’re proud to announce that our latest major upgrade to Fusion: VMware Fusion 11 and Fusion 11 Pro, is available now! We are incredibly proud of this release as we continue to focus on developer workflows and increasing our automation capabilities, while still improving on GPU and overall performance, stability and security. Cut right to the chase and get the bits: This release delivers many new features and platform enhancements such as: Enhanced Metal Graphics Rendering Engine with Direct3D 10.1 Fusion 11 and Fusion 11 Pro both default to the new Enhanced Metal Graphics Rendering Engine on supported hosts, and has been updated to deliver DirectX 10.1 compatibility. Now supporting Anti-Aliasing as well as Geometry shaders, games and apps which require DirectX 10.1, or which fallback to 10.1 from DirectX 11, will now run in a Windows 7, 8 or 10 virtual machine. DirectX 10.1 with Anti Aliasing and 3GB VGPU RAM Updated User Interface, Application Menu Fusion 11 delivers an all new Application Menu for quickly accessing VM inventory, changing view modes, settings, snapshots, or launching Windows applications from a single click. The Application Menu can run with or without Fusion, allowing users to launch and control VMs at an instant.
I've installed Snow Leopard on my Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P and all is working fine and happy except that when I run VMWare Fusion it runs really really slow and sometimes crashes out. Go to Virtual Machine > Shut Down or Virtual Machine > Shut Down Guest to shutdown the virtual machine, and then restart your Mac. Confirm that Fusion's services are working properly. For more information, see Determining the status of VMware Fusion's host services (1020900). Rule out any software conflict on the Mac by performing a Safe Boot.
New Finder integration at the top of the VM Window allows users to quickly navigate to anywhere in the running VM’s folder tree, supporting drag and drop file location printing (Drag the VM name to Terminal or any text-input field, it prints the vm’s file path). Run a series of ESXi VMs with a vCenter Server Appliance to simulate a real vSphere environment, and connect to it directly from Fusion Also Included in this release: Hardware Version 16 Fusion 11 now uses VMware Virtual Hardware Platform version 16 which contains many improvements around areas of security, performance, and stability, as well as adding support for the latest Macs, including the 18-core iMac Pro and MacBook Pro with 6-core Intel i9 CPU.
Fusion Tech Preview 2018 The VMware Fusion team is very excited to announce the VMware Fusion Technology Preview 2018 release! We would love to hear your feedback about the exciting new features we have been working on. Cut to the chase and download the latest bits from our Tech Preview Community:. Or from MyVMware directly: What’s New DirectX 10.1 – We are excited to introduce DirectX 10.1 support with Fusion 2018 Tech Preview. Using Apple’s Metal technology to render 3D accelerated graphics, support for DirectX 10.1 in Guest VMs introduces several subtle differences over 10.0 DirectX 10.1 delivers the following graphics improvements:. Full MSAA (Multisample anti-aliasing) support.
Shader Model 4.1 support. Cubemap array support This enhancement allows users to run games that require DirectX 10.1, and improves performance for DX10.0 games and apps. Test it out and let us know how what you think about the graphics quality and performance. DirectX 10.1 requires macOS 10.13.0 or above. MacOS Mojave Beta Experimental Support – Fusion Tech Preview 2018 can run on latest macOS 10.14 Mojave beta as Host and a guest OS. Users can run Fusion on a Mac with 10.14 Beta installed, or test out 10.14 by running it in a virtual machine.
We currently only support installing using the.app from the Mac App Store. We do not currently support upgrading existing macOS VMs, nor do we support creating a new VM from a 10.14 recovery partition.
We know there is some work to be done to support Apple’s latest and greatest, so please share your feedback with us in the Community. ESXi Host/cluster view when connecting to vCenter – We’ve add a new Hosts and Clusters view when using Workstation to connect to a vCenter Server from Workstation. Users now have visibility to navigate to non-VM objects (ESXi hosts, Resource Pool and vApp) and their respective relationship hierarchy (i.e.
Datacenter Cluster Resource Pool vApp). Users can also switch back to the ‘flat’ VM view with a single click. The all new Application Menu New Application Menu – This tech preview showcases a new Application Menu that we’ve been testing. This App Menu uses our own REST API to create a whole new experience.
The new app menu aims to do what the existing Library Window does. Beyond quickly launching applications within guest, the new Menu Bar App supports:. New VM creation. Virtual Machine Power Operations.
Switching from different Views (Unity, Full Screen, Windowed). New contextual search feature for VMs and Windows Apps. Display IP, MAC and VM resource allocation (CPU, RAM). Taking Snapshots. Opening VM settings.
Customize Fusion shortcuts on your touch bar Customizable Touch Bar Support – Users can now customize the Mac Touch Bar (on supported hardware) to tweak what to appears on your Touch Bar Display. Touch Bar is customizable with new controls for following scenarios:. Library Window.
VM Window SSH login to Linux VM – Users can now SSH login to Linux VM with a single click. The SSH user/password can be securely remembered so you can easily SSH to the VM without entering password, or configure it to forget and require a password each time. Once SSH is running in your VM and accessible by username and password, you can quickly open up a terminal session Resolved Issues: Bluetooth devices on Mac host get disconnected when you quit Fusion When you quit Fusion, Bluetooth devices like keyboard, mouse may temporary get disconnected from Mac host. This issue is resolved. High battery consumption on Windows 8 and Windows 10 VM For Window 8 and Window 10 VM, when you toggle following display options: “Use High Performance Graphics” and “Always use High Performance Graphics”, battery consumption is unexpectedly high. This issue is resolved. VM does not work with NAT after High Sierra 10.13.x Update macOS High Sierra 10.13 may cause VM network connection issues under NAT networking mode.
This issue is resolved. Known Issues: Unable to use App Store to upgrade macOS 10.13 or 10.14 VM Attempting to upgrade macOS to 10.13 or 10.14 via the App Store may fail. We are working on fix for this issue. Workaround is to manually download latest macOS 10.13 or 10.14 installer.app on the Host, transfer to the VM and upgrade using the image. We really appreciate your help testing this software.
Please share your feedback in our. We will try to answer any questions that you may have, and we’ll investigate any issues that are raised. We also encourage users to also share other thoughts about how we can improve or enhancements that you would like to see in future releases.
The VMware Fusion Team This entry was posted in, on. A gorgeous virtual powerhouse Today Apple has made available their newest addition to the Mac lineup:, and we couldn’t be more excited about the prospects of such a powerful Mac, particularly as the most capable Mac based virtual machine host ever, running VMware Fusion. That this hardware offers, with both CPU and on GPU, but the new machine isn’t.
With the iMac Pro, Apple returns to it’s roots with an offering aimed at professionals and power users. Recently Apple held a, industry analysts and others, to showcase some of the capabilities of such a powerful machine and what it might be used for. During this event it was reported that Apple demoed VMware Fusion as a professional app that can make full use of this new hardware performance. More than just running Windows on the Mac, Apple showed an end-to-end development and testing pipeline built using virtual machines running on a single machine. Obviously use cases for Video/Audio editing, 3D/CAD design were discussed, but to quote By “Most impressive was a demo of Apple’s, which ran several UI tests and VMware Fusion virtual machines at the same time without the iMac Pro breaking a sweat.“. Does not break sweats, can run clouds inside it From a single iMac Pro using VMware Fusion you could rapidly architect an entire development pipeline complete with SCM, an automated build system, automated UI testing, development and staging environments, topped off with a series of different ‘desktop’ VM’s to test the application with. Leveraging pre-built packages like those from, users can quickly grab all the building blocks for this kind of modern “DevOps” environment.
(quotes because I get that DevOps is a buzzword referring to Agile development tools with a goal of continuous iteration and or delivery and an accompanying cultural movement ). A user could for example tie together a VM for SCM;, GitLab or for build and pipeline; some stack for the Dev and Stage environments (, etc);, or for Bug Tracking; for your artifact/binary repository and then for team code collaboration. For folks on the more traditional IT Pro or datacenter admin, this machine is powerful enough to run the complete VMware solution lab from a single desktop. You could easily run the vCenter Server Appliance, several ESXi hosts, vSAN, vRealize suite, and more, all thanks to the common underlying VMware platform and the incredible resources from these new machines. The possibilities are endless thanks to the amazing abstraction that VMware virtualization provides, and the sheer power that this new Apple hardware delivers, and we can’t wait to fill our office with them. Did you order the iMac Pro? Tell us in the discussion below!
This entry was posted in on. This year at VMworld we had a special treat for our attendees with our Fusion 10th Anniversary Collector Box. Outside the box it says Fusion 10 all over, but with the box came a USB card that has you covered on all platforms: Workstation 14 Pro for Windows, Workstation 14 Pro for Linux and Fusion 10 Pro for Mac. Of course this is great if you were lucky enough to attend VMworld, but what if you didn’t?
Out of luck, right? We pulled back a curtain in the storage room and found a whole crate of boxes that didn’t make it into the hands of our users, so we’re making them available to you for only $160! That’s right, for the price of a new copy of Fusion 10 Pro with this box you get 2 copies of Workstation 14 Pro, a copy of Fusion 10 Pro. AND a very svelte collector tin and coaster for your office! Over $660 in just software for only $160! What else is there to say?
If you dig cross platform virtualization, this the best deal you’ll find on the web today. Hurry while supplies last!.Includes a ‘Thank You’ card insert which contains 3 keys: 1 Fusion 10 Pro Full License Key, 1 Workstation 14 Pro for Windows NFR Key, and 1 Workstation 14 Pro for Linux NFR Key. “NFR” keys are promotional keys and will unlock all capabilities of the software but do not include entitlement for filing support requests or major-version upgrade discounts. Offer is only available in the United States. This entry was posted in on.
All new UI elements and contextual Touch Bar support First thing users will notice is the updated User Interface. Fusion 10 is designed to be simple enough for anyone to use yet powerful enough for IT Pros and Developers, and the new UI is more informative as well as elegant, bringing useful details to the surface, saving time and effort. For everyone Fusion 10 and Fusion 10 Pro bring a number of advancements focused on Developers, IT Professionals and businesses, while pushing the envelope for users of all kinds. Fusion 10 brings with it a new virtual hardware platform and many enhancements to the underlying hypervisor. Derived directly from the vSphere hypervisor, Fusion 10 gains new platform stability, performance and feature enhancements to take full advantage of newer Intel Kaby Lake and AMD Ryzen CPU features for improved performance and stability. In addition to supporting macOS 10.13 High Sierra as both Host and Guest, Fusion 10 supports Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and the latest updates for Server 2016.
We’ve also added support for newer Linux distributions like Ubuntu 17.04 and Fedora 26. We didn’t stop there. Introducing the VMware Fusion API For Developers, Operations teams and power users, Fusion 10 Pro introduces an all new REST-based API designed for integrating Fusion with a modern continuous deployment and testing pipeline. Use this secure, HTTP or HTTPS based API to rapidly and automatically deploy, configure, use and finally destroying virtual machines, even without Fusion open. Developers can have a stable, powerful and modern virtualization host that supports the broadest number of Guest OS’s including VMware Photon OS, while Operations teams can use the API to create custom tools for requesting and deploying macOS Desktops or any other VM type for testing. Simply Powerful. All new VBS Support for Win 10 Guests – Enterprise Security built right in New this year is support for Microsoft Virtualization Based Security features such as Credential Guard and Device Guard.
This new security mode is becoming more commonplace, and not all applications are ready. Use Fusion 10 to test corporate applications for compatibility with VBS, or enable VBS features on the corporate virtual desktop in conjunction with restriction and management features built in. We’ve also introduced a virtual Trusted Platform Module (TPM) which can manage cryptographic functions for applications or OS Features such as BitLocker. Virtual Networking and Simulation Fusion 10 Pro makes Virtual Networking more organized while giving new features to test your application’s resiliency. Fusion 10 Pro adds the ability to simulate Packet Loss, Latency and Bandwidth Caps, on both Inbound and Outbound traffic per virtual network adapter. Fusion 10 Pro also now provides an interface to configure NAT and Port Forwarding rules and to enable custom network renaming.
All of this plus a ton of smaller enhancements, we think you’ll agree that this is our boldest and most exciting release to date. Pricing, Licensing, Upgrades New licenses for Fusion and Fusion Pro are available at for $79 and $159 respectively. Fusion 7, 8 or 8.5 customers can upgrade for $49 or $119 respectively. Users who purchased Fusion 8.5 from August 22nd until now are eligible for a free upgrade, so check your to see if you keys have been upgraded already.
Let us know what you think! There are many ways to let us know how your experience with Fusion is going, and many ways to get help if you are stuck. Fusion 10 comes with 18 months of complimentary email support so you can file tickets with our team for no cost through your MyVMware portal. We also have a thriving community of users, experts and supporters over at communities.vmware.com And of course, feel free to comment below.
We help you enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed building it! This entry was posted in on. 10 Years in the making The time has come to pull the covers off what we think is just might be our biggest release yet. We are pleased to announce the VMware 2017 Mac Desktop Hypervisor lineup: VMware Fusion 10 and VMware Fusion 10 Pro! This year marks our 10th anniversary of our favourite Mac hypervisor, and with it we’ve introduced a bounty of innovation to our beloved virtual platform. The first thing you’ll notice after installing is that Fusion has an updated User Interface.
Updated UI for our New VM and Migration wizards Behind the scenes our Virtual Hardware Platform has been updated to support new OS’s like macOS 10.13 High Sierra and Windows 10 and Server 2016 Fall Updates, as well as a host of new Sphere platform features like UEFI, Virtual TPM, and virtual NVMe storage devices. A big feature several years in the making is our new support for Apple’s Metal Gr aphics acceleration technology, which gives our virtual GPU engine a noticeable boost in Performance, Battery/Power Efficiency and accuracy of rendering. Both games and professional applications like AutoCAD benefit from this enhanced feature.
New ‘Metal’ Graphics rendering engine gives us improved performance VMware Fusion 10 Pro – A new foundation for modern Dev and Test Built with everything included in Fusion 10, Fusion 10 Pro goes even further by adding new vSphere controls, support for seamless import of the vCenter Server Appliance, and an all new REST based API. All About DevOps Use Fusion as a local Vagrant provider or a remote Docker host with, or build a custom application to deliver macOS– virtual-machines-as-a-service. With todays rapidly automated development processes, the integration possibilities are endless.
The new Swagger-based REST ful API enables developers, QE and Operations teams to integrate Fusion into a continuous deployment, delivery or other iterative pipeline by proving an entry point for remote services to securely communicate with using standard JSON. The provides a complete reference of available APIs, complete with context and usage examples, making it easy to get started. Users will have control over VM operations including VM inventory management, VM power management, cloning, networking, configuration, and IP and MAC address gathering, among others. New Windows Virtualization Based Security Features Brand new this year is support for Microsoft’s new Virtualization Based Security features such as Credential Guard and Device Guard for Windows 10 Enterprise virtual machines, (UEFI) Secure Boot and a virtual Trusted Platform Module (TPM) will add to existing security features in Fusion 10 Pro – delivering a more secure virtual corporate desktop environment than ever before. Improved vSphere Integration With Fusion 10 Pro we’ve added new controls for managing remote ESXi hosts for Power operations. Users can now Shut Down, Reboot or toggle Maintenance Mode to remote vSphere Hosts right from within Fusion. Improved control over Host Virtual Networks: NAT, Network Rename Our teams have been hard at work this year, and we hope you love what we’ve been building!
We’re just putting the final touches on everything to make sure our Fusion products meet the high demands put upon them, and we can’t wait to make Fusion 10 and Fusion 10 Pro available to everyone in early October. Check out our for more details about Fusion 10 and Workstation 14! Availability and Pricing VMware Fusion 10 Pro and VMware Fusion 10 are expected to be available in October 2017, from for $159 and $79 respectively. VMware Fusion 10 Pro is also available from VMware partners and distributors. Fusion 8.5 customers can upgrade to Fusion 10 Pro for only $119 and to Fusion 10 for $49 at the. Customers who purchase Fusion 8 or Fusion 8 Pro between August 22 and November 1 are eligible for an electronic upgrade to Fusion 10 or Fusion 10 Pro, respectively, at no additional cost. No action is required on your part, your licenses will automatically be upgraded in your MyVMware account manager.
This entry was posted in on. Time flies when you’re working hard It’s been a busy year for us as we’ve been working hard on delivering new compelling features to VMware Fusion. For many years we’ve enjoyed opening things up a bit to get some feedback on what we’ve been working on, and this year we’ve decided to open that program up again. In this spirit, it is with great excitement that we announce the availability of! This is a free, time-limited release that is aimed at gathering feedback on our direction and progress. We encourage users to grab the build, put it through it’s paces, and let us know in the where we can do better. While the release is certainly stable, we don’t recommend this on Production systems.
Tech Preview builds are exclusively for testing purposes. What’s in the release? If you’re an IT Professional or a Developer, we think you’re going to really enjoy what we’ve been working on. We took the time to make some enhancements to existing technology such as our command line ‘ vmrun‘ utility with many additional commands, while still working on brand new features like our new REST API. We’ve made many enhancements to the UI to modernize the look and feel, and added support for TouchBar as well as automated background cleanup tasks. There’s also a new 3D Rendering engine that leverages Apple’s ‘ Metal‘ technology instead of OpenGL on the Host. This has given us improved battery life and more performance in many areas.
There are some performance hits as well, so we’re eager to hear about your experiences with both performance and ‘correctness’ of rendering. On the Networking side of things, we’ve been working on a highly-requested feature of the UI to modify the NAT port forwarding rules, so users can do that now without having to modify text files on the command line. You can also rename networks to be whatever you like so you can easily tell your ‘storage-net’ from ‘vmnet5’. For folks working with vSphere, check out the new features for interacting with ESXi Hosts. Users can now control host power operations remotely, so you can easily shutdown or reboot a remote ESXi host.
Check it out today The download is located over on our, and there is a license key that you can use to unlock the functionality of this technical preview. This entry was posted in on.
Today Apple seeded the first Public beta of, making it available for through the Apple Beta Software program., and previously there was a couple of hacks to do in order to get it running. This is just part of the fun of being on the ‘bleeding edge’, and thankfully with Fusion doing all this in a virtual environment makes it pretty painless. With the recent release of Fusion 8.5.8 we did several behind-the-scenes changes, and while the release notes were a bit light on details for a variety of reasons, we did manage to make the process of testing out macOS High Sierra in a VM much easier. The two main problems previously were that a) We would get the error about Fusion being ‘unable to create the installation medium’, and b) the lack of APFS support in our virtual EFI implementation. Under Fusion 8.5.7 this is expected behaviour, now resolved with 8.5.8 For the ‘Unable to create installation medium’ issue, for which we had a community contribution to help work around that which we posted to our github page, we have since addressed the issue and the user-submitted code is not required.
Big thanks to over on github for taking the time to submit those changes. While we did not use code from that pull request to accomplish our task, we sincerely appreciate the community digging in and contributing. Users can now simply drag the ‘Install macOS High Sierra.app’ directly on to Fusion’s New VM wizard and it will ‘do the right thing’. The second problem was lack of support for APFS, rendering the OS unbootable if the user chose the ‘covert drive to APFS’ option from the installer. Donn Bullock by Donn Bullock, Director of End-User Computing Channel Sales for the Americas.
With over 20 years of high-tech sales & marketing experience, Donn has worked at every level of the IT channel including 3 resellers, 2 manufacturers (Compaq & IBM) and a distributor. He started one of the first (he was told by VMware the actual first) business partner VDI practices focused on VMware in 2006. He joined VMware in July 2012 as the first external hire for the new Commercial Field Sales team and today serves as a channel sales executive for VMware’s $500M EUC business in the Americas.
Donn has a BA from Wake Forest University and an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Vanderbilt University and lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. TruAudio No matter how millennial you might be (or think you are), sometimes you just can’t escape Windows. That’s what Bryan Garner, CEO of home audio company, and his executive team discovered, much to their collective chagrin. Following the setup of their all-new Apple MacBook Pros, the excitement of having joined the Apple ecosystem was abruptly replaced with the reality of a recently installed, Windows-based financial system.
As new Mac converts, Bryan and team immediately set out to rescue their newly acquired IT tools from the setback of Windows non-compatibility. As a fast-growing, small business, had been running their financials from Quickbooks Enterprise for many years. In an office exclusively comprised of Windows PCs and Servers, upgrading to Microsoft Dynamics seemed like a natural fit given the IT history of the firm, the application’s ability to scale with the fast pace of their company’s growth, and the recommendation of their trusted IT consultant. That is until the trending younger executive team decided that Macs were their platform of choice for personal productivity.
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It was only after setting up their crisp new hardware that the discovery of no MacOS interface within Dynamics was discovered. After an unfulfilling foray into Oracle’s VirtualBox, Bryan and team took the advice of yours truly and had a go with. The firm has not looked back since. First, VMware’s satisfied their Dynamics needs, allowing each of the users to create a dual-screen desktop environment of both MacOS and Windows, running applications simultaneously on either desktop OS (and indeed running Microsoft Office on both). TruAudio’s Desktop Along the way, the team also discovered that Fusion resolved the unsuspecting issue of printing to their respective locally attached Konica Minolta bizhub printers, which also lacked a native MacOS driver. Printing through Windows on Fusion was now all they needed.
As the firm has continued to grow rapidly, Fusion has resolved other unforeseen issues and found its way into other critical parts of the business. For example, the team also discovered that Crestron, the leader in commercial and home automation, lacks a MacOS driver for its products, an easy resolution found once again with Fusion-empowered MacBooks. By connecting the Crestron automation tools into Windows within Fusion, TruAudio has been able to provide the sound testing studio with flexibility for anyone wanting to test out new solutions on TruAudio gear.
In today’s IT environment, not every user wants to be locked into a single OS. For many users, application choice dictates platform, not the other way around. And while users seek choice in their BYOD demands, corporate IT departments insist upon control and standardization.
Reconciles this potential conflict of end-user choice with control, creating an environment in which both Windows and Mac can not only work together, but empower new options and use cases not available to users before. Don’t believe that Fusion can’t make a difference in your company? Just ask Bryan as he runs to his next meeting with MacBook Pro in hand. This entry was posted in, and tagged on.
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