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Fusion Capabilities
With Fusion, you can create, open, and run VMware virtual machines, and use PC-specific hardware with
a Mac.
With Fusion, you can perform the following tasks:
n Run x86 operating systems, including Windows, Linux, macOS, and others, on macOS without
rebooting.
n Run Windows and Linux applications on your Intel-based Mac.
n Run most Windows 3D applications that require DirectX 9, DirectX 10, or DirectX 10.1 on your Mac.
n Import virtual machines created with Parallels Desktop or virtual machines that use the OVF (Open
Virtualization Format) standard.
n Migrate your physical Windows PC to a Fusion virtual machine with the integrated Migration
Assistant.
n Access USB devices, such as video cameras and high-speed disks, from a virtual machine.
n Drag files between your Intel-based macOS host machine and virtual machines running other x86
operating systems.
n Fusion works with VMware virtual machines created with different VMware products. For more
information, see Virtual Machine Compatibility
Supported Guest Operating Systems
Fusion supports more than 100 guest operating systems, including most versions of Windows, Linux, Mac
OS X, OS X, and macOS.
For guest operating system support, visit http://www.vmware.com/go/hcl
You can also go to the VMware Web site and click the Support tab. Under Support Resources, click the
Compatibility Guides link.
Virtual Hardware Specifications
Each virtual machine has a standard virtual hardware configuration for chip set, BIOS, ports, and so on.
The amount of memory and number of processors depends on your Mac.
Processor
n One virtual processor on a host system with one or more logical processors
n Up to eight virtual processors (eight-way virtual symmetric multiprocessing, or Virtual SMP
) on a
host system with at least four logical processors
n The following configurations have two logical processors:
n A multiprocessor Mac with two or more physical CPUs
n A single-processor Mac with a multicore CPU
Using VMware Fusion
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