![]() The largest performance impact would be the overhead of the underlying operating system. I am interesting in only the performance side. I want to understand the strengths of both. It would be possible to have a beefy desktop with a light batch of services run a VM faster than an overburdened or underpowered host running ESXi but my money is on the ESXi everytime. ![]() Workstation depends on the desktop machine and then all the additional services running on it as a windows machine, then the overhead of the workstation, then you finally get to the VM. In VMware workstation, it is a program running on top of windows that then runs the VM. Assuming you are running ESXi on a server, you have the full capability of the server hardware to run the VM. As we can notice, most of the advanced features are only available in Workstation Pro.įor sure there will be difference since on vmware workstation you will be relying on windows operating systems which consume by itself some resources from your hardware not like vmware ESXi kernel which it doesn’t consume much compared to windows. In the next table, we can check all the features and differences between Workstation Player and Workstation Pro. Workstation Pro runs restricted VMs that are encrypted and password-protected to ensure only authorized users can interact with corporate data. ![]() Workstation Pro run restricted VMs that are encrypted and password-protected to ensure only authorized users can interact with corporate data. Create a free Team Why Teams? VMware Workstation Pro has much more advanced Virtual Machine settings and is designed for technical professionals such as systems engineers and IT administrators, etc. Stack Overflow for Teams - Start collaborating and sharing organizational knowledge. It’s simply to download VMware Vcenter Converter, witch is free, and change the version over there. I created a virtual machine with VMware Player v6. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most.
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