![]() VMware configuration files can be opened with any text editor. VDX configuration file to match the following screenshot. You can find the working directory by navigating to the Options page in the Virtual Machine Settings dialog box and checking the Working directory field.Īdd the following three new entries to the. VDX configuration file from the VM’s working directory. In the Virtual Machine Settings dialog box, enable the Virtualization engine options as shown in the following figure.We will need to make two tweaks to the VM configuration in order to (fully) support Hyper-V Server: ![]() Open VMware Workstation and create a new VM by using the Windows Server 2012 template.We’ll then demonstrate that nested virtualization works by deploying a virtual machine (VMs) inside the “outer” VM. Hopefully the new method is ready immediately when version 17 launches.Our goal here is to install and run the Hyper-V server role in an already virtualized instance of Windows Server 2012. Luckily, they are looking for ways to implement auto-start VMs another way after that "Shared VMs" feature is removed. So the answer is: The current feature will be removed in VMware Workstation 17. (Hostd for thoseĬurious.) but we are looking to implement this without hostd in the Of run its course when ported to our stack. The shared vm feature uses this huge component from ESXi that has sort Have a new way to ‘autostart VMs’ in the future. Using to deliver that feature that’s being deprecated. To be clear, it’s really just the underpinning framework that we’re ![]() Great News Update: I found a January 2021 discussion where mikeroySoft from VMware hopped in with some more details: But I have not done that personally so I can't provide details. You can still start them manually with task scheduler via vmrun. Of the VMware Workstation 16 product life. ![]() It will remain in its present form for the remainder The Shared virtual machine feature (VMware Workstation as server) isīeing deprecated. ![]()
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