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The support for guest operating systems was extended to Windows XP/2000, Netware 6.0 and recent Linux versions. With support for Remote Desktop it is possible to connect remotely to the host to remotely manage VMs. VMware Workstation 3.0 introduces a "Repeatable Resume Feature" which allows you to resume a VM from a specific point at which it has been suspended, over and over. It also introduces the ability to shrink virtual disks and uses bridged and host-only networking to connect the VM to the network. VMware 2.0 supports "Suspend and Instant Restore" which allows you to save the virtual machine to disk, allowing you to instantly restore the state of your machine without having to reboot. VMware 1.0 was able to run virtual instances MS-DOS 6, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Red Hat 5.0, SuSE Linux 5.3 and FreeBSD 2.2.8, 3.0, and 3.1. Virtual Machines with up to 2 GB of memory are supported. VMware 1.0 requires a Pentium II 266MHz processor and 64 MB of memory. I've created a new page with a full VMware Workstation Release and Build Number History. - VMware 1.0 - Supports up to 2GB of Memory.
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The first product "VMware" is still available today, but known as VMware Workstation. About 16 years ago, long before ESXi and vSphere, VMware published their first product: VMware 1.0. VMware was the first application that allowed to run multiple operating systems on a single x86 machine. The VMware Virtual Platform technology adds a thin software layer that allows multiple guest operating systems to run concurrently on a single standard PC.
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