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VMware is computer virtualization software used to create and run multiple virtual machines on a physical computer. VMware is a virtual machine software that allows users to virtualize multiple computers (virtual machines) on one physical computer. Each virtual machine can independently run its own operating system and applications. Virtual machines are isolated from each other and do not interfere with each other, which can significantly improve IT efficiency, reduce operation and maintenance costs, speed up workload deployment, improve application performance, improve server availability, and eliminate the complexity caused by the rapid increase in the number of servers. VMware can run different operating systems on one computer at the same time, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, etc. VMware provides a variety of usage techniques and functions, such as virtual machine snapshots, increasing the available physical memory of the virtual machine, adding hardware devices (hard disks), etc., to facilitate users to manage and use virtual machines.
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VMware is computer virtualization software used to create and run multiple virtual machines on a physical computer. VMware is a virtual machine software that allows users to virtualize multiple computers (virtual machines) on one physical computer. Each virtual machine can independently run its own operating system and applications. Virtual machines are isolated from each other and do not interfere with each other, which can significantly improve IT efficiency, reduce operation and maintenance costs, speed up workload deployment, improve application performance, improve server availability, and eliminate the complexity caused by the rapid increase in the number of servers. VMware can run different operating systems on one computer at the same time, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, etc. VMware provides a variety of usage techniques and functions, such as virtual machine snapshots, increasing the available physical memory of the virtual machine, adding hardware devices (hard disks), etc., to facilitate users to manage and use virtual machines.