10.0

Table Of Contents
The operating system of the computer on which you run Fusion is called the host. Mac OS X, Mac OS X
Server, OS X, and macOS are the only hosts supported for Fusion. The virtualized operating system you
run inside Fusion is called the guest.
About VMware Fusion Pro
Fusion Pro provides advanced virtualization features for managing the virtual machines on your Mac.
Fusion Pro provides the following virtualization features:
n
Clone a virtual machine
n
Ability to power on a virtual machine to firmware
n
Export a virtual machine to OVF format
n
Restrict a virtual machine
n
Set a keyboard shortcut for a virtual machine
n
Create advanced custom networking configurations
n
Connect to a remote server
n
Obtain information from the Virtual Machine Library window, such as processor, memory, network,
and disk information for a virtual machine
n
Set bandwidth, packet loss, and latency for a virtual network adapter to simulate various network
environments
n
Set the firmware type
n
Enable UEFI Secure Boot
n
Enable VBS (virtualization-based security) for a Windows 10 and later virtual machine
n
Use Rest API
System Requirements for Fusion
Verify that you have the minimum system requirements for installing and using Fusion.
n
The following processors are supported.
n
Processors on all Macs launched in 2011 or later except for the Intel
®
Xeon
®
W3565 processor
when used on the 2012 Mac Pro Quad Core
n
Processors on 2010 Mac Pro Six Core, Eight Core, and Twelve Core
n
The following Metal host graphics rendering engine requirements apply.
n
Hardware Requirements
n
MacBook, Early 2015 or later
n
MacBook Air, Mid 2012 or later
n
MacBook Pro, Mid 2012 or later
Using VMware Fusion
VMware, Inc. 8