I need VMWare for some article research and development. Anyone have a spare license they wouldn't mind letting me borrow for a little while?
I need VMWare for some article research and development. Anyone have a spare license they wouldn't mind letting me borrow for a little while?
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
They have a free version.
Do they? I checked out the site and only saw paid versions.
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
There is VMWare Player that is free, but I don't believe you can create VM's with the player. It is only for running pre-configured VM's or VM Appliances.
A 30 Day Trial is available for VMWorkstation.
http://www.vmware.com/products/ws/
Also there is VMWare Server that is a free product as well. It will allow you to create VM's and runs on most lower end hardware (aka Server Hardware not required).
http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
Guess I need to find a second mobo and processor. I would use my file server but it gets used too much and too often for me to take down.
Charles (CJ) Gantt: Coil Gun // Biohazard // Circuits // 3D Printer // CoD MW2 Case // TBCS 4GHz Club
Sites: The Makers WorkBench // CJ Gantt Photography
One, use VMware Server. If you are only running 1 VM your computer should hold up fine with a dual core and 2GB of RAM. All of the engineer's at work have VMware Server for test environments and development projects, and it runs fine on all of our Dell computers.
Also, if you need any help with it let me know. The only reason I'm not VMware certified is because the certification classes cost about a grand a piece, lol.
I would really like my Thermaltake prizes...Thanks everyone for my wonderful prizes!