Overview:
Easiest
Way to Play with Virtualization
VMware Player allows anyone to try new operating
systems without rebooting your PC to switch between
them.
Easy Install makes creating virtual machines with
the latest 32-bit and 64-bit Windows and Linux operating
systems easier than installing them directly on your
PC. Run over 200 supported operating systems including
Windows 7, Ubuntu 9.04, and many other versions of Windows,
Linux, and more.
Better
than Windows XP Mode
Run Windows XP virtual machines with better graphics,
faster performance, and tighter integration than Windows
XP mode offers. With Unity, shared folders and drag
and drop convenience, VMware Player is the better way
to run Windows XP on Windows 7. Use VMware vCenter Converter
to transform your existing Windows PC into a virtual
machine and eliminate the need to re-install and re-configure
your existing applications which is necessary with Windows
XP Mode.
Safest
Way to Try New Software
Run corporate virtual machines, experiment with new
operating systems, or safely try and test new software
in an isolated environment on your PC. VMware Player
is the ideal way to try out a virtual appliance. Virtual
appliances are pre-built, pre-configured and ready-to-run
enterprise software applications packaged along with
an operating system in a virtual machine. Quickly and
easily experience the benefits of these applications
without the installation or configuration hassles.
Most
Advanced Virtualization Platform
Built on over 10 years of virtualization excellence,
run the most demanding applications with VMware Player’s
advanced memory and CPU management technology. Run 32-bit
and 64-bit operating systems with up to four virtual
CPUs and 32GB of RAM dedicated to each virtual machine.
Driverless printing makes your PC printers automatically
accessible to your Windows and Linux virtual machines—no
configuration or drivers required.
VMware Player FAQs:
What is VMware Player?
VMware Player is software that enables users to easily
create and run virtual machines on a Windows or Linux
PC. VMware Player now creates virtual machines in addition
to running virtual machines created by VMware Workstation,
VMware Fusion, VMware Server, or VMware ESX and supports
Microsoft virtual machines and Symantec LiveState Recovery
disk formats.
What does it cost?
VMware Player is free for personal non-commercial
use. VMware Player is only distributable with written
permission from VMware.
Do I need another VMware product to use VMware
Player?
No. VMware Player enables you to create and run virtual
machines. However, if you need to leverage powerful
developer-centric features such as Teams, multiple Snapshots
and Clones, or Virtual Rights Management features for
end-point security, you will need to upgrade to VMware
Workstation.
How does VMware Player work?
VMware Player installs like a standard desktop application.
Once installed, VMware Player runs virtual machines
in a separate window. VMware Player includes features
that enable users to create and configure their own
virtual machines for optimal performance and access
any devices connected to their PC.
What can I do with VMware Player?
Use VMware Player to create, run, evaluate, and share
software running in virtual machines:
- Create: Use VMware Player to
create virtual machines with the latest 32-bit and
64-bit Windows and Linux operating systems. With
Easy Install it’s easier than installing them directly
on your PC.
- Run: VMware Player can be used
by anyone to run virtual machines on a Windows or
Linux PC. VMware Player makes it quick and easy
to take advantage of the security, flexibility,
and portability of virtual machines.
- Evaluate: VMware Player is
ideal for safely evaluating software distributed
as a virtual appliance. Virtual appliances are pre-built,
pre-configured and ready-to-run enterprise software
applications packaged along with an operating system
in a virtual machine. With VMware Player, anyone
can quickly and easily experience the benefits of
preconfigured products without any installation
or configuration hassles. Run over 900 virtual appliances
from leading software vendors available from the
VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace.
- Sharee: VMware Player can be
used by anyone to run a virtual machine shared by
a colleague or friend. For example, customer support
and development teams can share a customer scenario
encapsulated within a virtual machine.
Can I run ACEs using VMware Player?ACE Instances
are policy-wrapped virtual machines created with VMware
ACE for additional control and security. VMware Player
can run ACE Instances with the addition of an ACE client
license that must be installed.
How can I get VMware Player?
VMware Player is available as a free download for
personal use. We also recommend that you download a
virtual appliance from VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace.
What are the minimum PC requirements to install
and use VMware Player?
For a typical host system, we recommend that you
have a 1 GHz or faster processor (2GHz recommended)
and 1GB RAM minimum (2GB RAM recommended). You must
have enough memory to run the host operating system,
plus the memory required for each guest operating system
and for applications on the host and guest. See your
guest operating system and application documentation
for their memory requirements. VMware Player requires
approximately 150MB of disk space to install the application.
For more details on minimum PC requirements, see the
VMware Player Documentation.
Where can I find other virtual appliances to run
in VMware Player?
Download virtual appliances from leading ISVs at
the VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace.
How does VMware Player compare to VMware Workstation
and VMware ACE?
VMware Player enables you to quickly and easily create
and run virtual machines. However, VMware Player lacks
many powerful features, such as Teams, multiple Snapshots
and Clones, or Virtual Rights Management features for
end-point security found in VMware Workstation and VMware
ACE.
Can I redistribute VMware Player?
Yes, with permission.
Are there guidelines for using VMware Player?
Yes. Please refer to the VMware Player End-User License
Agreement (EULA) for using VMware Player according to
VMware design and licensing guidelines.
Can VMware Player install on the same machine
as other VMware products?
No. VMware Player is not designed to co-install with
other VMware products. If an installation of VMware
Workstation, VMware ACE, or VMware Server is detected
on a machine where VMware Player is being installed,
the VMware Player installation will display an error
message and abort. However, if you purchase and install
VMware Workstation 7, VMware Player is included.
Is VMware Player localized in Japanese or other
languages?
No. VMware Player is available in English only.
Is Support and Subscription available for VMware
Player?
No. Support and Subscription is not available for
VMware Player. However, VMware provides self-help resources
such as:
- VMware Player Documentation — Getting Started
product documentation
- VMware Player Discussion Forums — Users can
share their information and experiences with others