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n Support for most Ethernet-based protocols, including TCP/IP v4, Microsoft Networking,
Samba, Novell NetWare, and Network File System.
n Built-in NAT supports client software using TCP/IP v4, FTP, DNS, HTTP, WINS, and Telnet,
including VPN support for PPTP over NAT.
n Create additional virtual networks to create isolated logical networks. This feature is available
only with Fusion Pro.
n Support for IPv6 for NAT only applies to additional virtual networks, and is available only with
Fusion Pro.
Sound
n Sound output and input using the Mac default input and output settings.
n Emulates Creative Labs Sound Blaster ES1371 AudioPCI sound card. MIDI input, game
controllers, and joysticks are not supported.
n HDAudio
Solid-State Drives
If your host machine has a physical solid-state drive (SSD), the host informs guest operating
systems they are running on an SSD.
This allows the guest operating systems to optimize behavior. How the virtual machines recognize
SSD and use this information depends on the guest operating system and the disk type of the
virtual disk (SCSI, SATA, IDE, or NVMe).
n On Windows 8, Windows 10, Ubuntu, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machines, all drive
types can report their virtual disks as SSD drives.
Note
n NVMe virtual hard disks are natively supported for Windows 8.1 and later.
n To create a new a virtual machine with a Windows 7 or Windows 2008 R2 guest operating
system using NVMe as the virtual hard disk, apply the appropriate Windows hot fix. See
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2990941.
n Several Linux operating systems support NVMe while others do not. Check with the
operating system vendor.
n On Windows 7 virtual machines, only IDE and SATA virtual disks can report their virtual disks
as SSD. SCSI virtual disks only report as SSD when used as a system drive in a virtual machine,
or as a mechanical drive when used as a data drive inside a virtual machine.
n On Mac virtual machines, only SATA and NVMe virtual disks are reported as SSD. IDE and
SCSI virtual disks are reported as mechanical drives.
Note NVMe virtual hard disks are supported for macOS 10.13 and later.
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