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  1. VMware Workstation Pro 26H1 is now live!

    The virtualization program, VMware Workstation Pro, has been updated with a brand new version, 26H1, which was released yesterday. This version of VMware Workstation brings several feature additions, as well as general improvements and bug fixes to improve your virtualization experience and to make this program more secure.

    VMware Workstation Pro used to be a 32-bit application that provided compatibility for systems that are still using 32-bit hosts, especially on Windows. Now, with the release of 26H1, it has migrated to a 64-bit only application, which presents you with optimized binaries and components for 64-bit.

    VMware Workstation now supports the following systems (guest and host):

    Guest operating systemsHost operating systemsUbuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16
    openSUSE 16.0
    FreeBSD 15.0Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 GA
    openSUSE 16.0

    Additionally, the following changes have been made:

    • You can now easily take a look at both the creation date and the last power on date, which will make it easier for you to identify when the virtual machine was first created and when it was powered on.
    • VMware Workstation Pro now supports remote connection to ARM-based ESX hosts, which enables basic virtual machine operations on those hosts.
    • On folder tabs, you can now easily take a look at notes for each virtual machine.
    • The saved credential format has been updated so that you can easily identify encrypted virtual machines and remote servers in the host’s credentials manager.

    You can learn more about the new release of VMware Workstation here.

    Learn more #Broadcom #news #Tech #Technology #update #VirtualMachine #VirtualMachines #Virtualization #VMware #VMwareWorkstation #VMwareWorkstation26H1
  2. VMware Workstation Pro 26H1 is now live!

    The virtualization program, VMware Workstation Pro, has been updated with a brand new version, 26H1, which was released yesterday. This version of VMware Workstation brings several feature additions, as well as general improvements and bug fixes to improve your virtualization experience and to make this program more secure.

    VMware Workstation Pro used to be a 32-bit application that provided compatibility for systems that are still using 32-bit hosts, especially on Windows. Now, with the release of 26H1, it has migrated to a 64-bit only application, which presents you with optimized binaries and components for 64-bit.

    VMware Workstation now supports the following systems (guest and host):

    Guest operating systemsHost operating systemsUbuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16
    openSUSE 16.0
    FreeBSD 15.0Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 GA
    openSUSE 16.0

    Additionally, the following changes have been made:

    • You can now easily take a look at both the creation date and the last power on date, which will make it easier for you to identify when the virtual machine was first created and when it was powered on.
    • VMware Workstation Pro now supports remote connection to ARM-based ESX hosts, which enables basic virtual machine operations on those hosts.
    • On folder tabs, you can now easily take a look at notes for each virtual machine.
    • The saved credential format has been updated so that you can easily identify encrypted virtual machines and remote servers in the host’s credentials manager.

    You can learn more about the new release of VMware Workstation here.

    Learn more #Broadcom #news #Tech #Technology #update #VirtualMachine #VirtualMachines #Virtualization #VMware #VMwareWorkstation #VMwareWorkstation26H1
  3. VMware Workstation Pro 26H1 is now live!

    The virtualization program, VMware Workstation Pro, has been updated with a brand new version, 26H1, which was released yesterday. This version of VMware Workstation brings several feature additions, as well as general improvements and bug fixes to improve your virtualization experience and to make this program more secure.

    VMware Workstation Pro used to be a 32-bit application that provided compatibility for systems that are still using 32-bit hosts, especially on Windows. Now, with the release of 26H1, it has migrated to a 64-bit only application, which presents you with optimized binaries and components for 64-bit.

    VMware Workstation now supports the following systems (guest and host):

    Guest operating systemsHost operating systemsUbuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16
    openSUSE 16.0
    FreeBSD 15.0Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 GA
    openSUSE 16.0

    Additionally, the following changes have been made:

    • You can now easily take a look at both the creation date and the last power on date, which will make it easier for you to identify when the virtual machine was first created and when it was powered on.
    • VMware Workstation Pro now supports remote connection to ARM-based ESX hosts, which enables basic virtual machine operations on those hosts.
    • On folder tabs, you can now easily take a look at notes for each virtual machine.
    • The saved credential format has been updated so that you can easily identify encrypted virtual machines and remote servers in the host’s credentials manager.

    You can learn more about the new release of VMware Workstation here.

    Learn more #Broadcom #news #Tech #Technology #update #VirtualMachine #VirtualMachines #Virtualization #VMware #VMwareWorkstation #VMwareWorkstation26H1
  4. VMware Workstation Pro 26H1 is now live!

    The virtualization program, VMware Workstation Pro, has been updated with a brand new version, 26H1, which was released yesterday. This version of VMware Workstation brings several feature additions, as well as general improvements and bug fixes to improve your virtualization experience and to make this program more secure.

    VMware Workstation Pro used to be a 32-bit application that provided compatibility for systems that are still using 32-bit hosts, especially on Windows. Now, with the release of 26H1, it has migrated to a 64-bit only application, which presents you with optimized binaries and components for 64-bit.

    VMware Workstation now supports the following systems (guest and host):

    Guest operating systemsHost operating systemsUbuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16
    openSUSE 16.0
    FreeBSD 15.0Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 GA
    openSUSE 16.0

    Additionally, the following changes have been made:

    • You can now easily take a look at both the creation date and the last power on date, which will make it easier for you to identify when the virtual machine was first created and when it was powered on.
    • VMware Workstation Pro now supports remote connection to ARM-based ESX hosts, which enables basic virtual machine operations on those hosts.
    • On folder tabs, you can now easily take a look at notes for each virtual machine.
    • The saved credential format has been updated so that you can easily identify encrypted virtual machines and remote servers in the host’s credentials manager.

    You can learn more about the new release of VMware Workstation here.

    Learn more #Broadcom #news #Tech #Technology #update #VirtualMachine #VirtualMachines #Virtualization #VMware #VMwareWorkstation #VMwareWorkstation26H1
  5. VMware Workstation Pro 26H1 is now live!

    The virtualization program, VMware Workstation Pro, has been updated with a brand new version, 26H1, which was released yesterday. This version of VMware Workstation brings several feature additions, as well as general improvements and bug fixes to improve your virtualization experience and to make this program more secure.

    VMware Workstation Pro used to be a 32-bit application that provided compatibility for systems that are still using 32-bit hosts, especially on Windows. Now, with the release of 26H1, it has migrated to a 64-bit only application, which presents you with optimized binaries and components for 64-bit.

    VMware Workstation now supports the following systems (guest and host):

    Guest operating systemsHost operating systemsUbuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16
    openSUSE 16.0
    FreeBSD 15.0Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
    Fedora 43
    Fedora 44
    SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 GA
    openSUSE 16.0

    Additionally, the following changes have been made:

    • You can now easily take a look at both the creation date and the last power on date, which will make it easier for you to identify when the virtual machine was first created and when it was powered on.
    • VMware Workstation Pro now supports remote connection to ARM-based ESX hosts, which enables basic virtual machine operations on those hosts.
    • On folder tabs, you can now easily take a look at notes for each virtual machine.
    • The saved credential format has been updated so that you can easily identify encrypted virtual machines and remote servers in the host’s credentials manager.

    You can learn more about the new release of VMware Workstation here.

    Learn more #Broadcom #news #Tech #Technology #update #VirtualMachine #VirtualMachines #Virtualization #VMware #VMwareWorkstation #VMwareWorkstation26H1
  6. 🤔 Oh wow, Windows Server 2025 runs better on ARM? 🐢 Jason's lab machine must be doing Olympic sprints while running on good ol' Intel—talk about an awkward family reunion! 🥳 Can't wait for the book update that'll surely enlighten us all with the riveting tale of servers, VMs, and... 🥱 #ARM chips.
    jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/s #WindowsServer2025 #Performance #LabTech #Intel #ARMChips #VirtualMachines #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🤔 Oh wow, Windows Server 2025 runs better on ARM? 🐢 Jason's lab machine must be doing Olympic sprints while running on good ol' Intel—talk about an awkward family reunion! 🥳 Can't wait for the book update that'll surely enlighten us all with the riveting tale of servers, VMs, and... 🥱 #ARM chips.
    jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/s #WindowsServer2025 #Performance #LabTech #Intel #ARMChips #VirtualMachines #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🤔 Oh wow, Windows Server 2025 runs better on ARM? 🐢 Jason's lab machine must be doing Olympic sprints while running on good ol' Intel—talk about an awkward family reunion! 🥳 Can't wait for the book update that'll surely enlighten us all with the riveting tale of servers, VMs, and... 🥱 #ARM chips.
    jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/s #WindowsServer2025 #Performance #LabTech #Intel #ARMChips #VirtualMachines #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🤔 Oh wow, Windows Server 2025 runs better on ARM? 🐢 Jason's lab machine must be doing Olympic sprints while running on good ol' Intel—talk about an awkward family reunion! 🥳 Can't wait for the book update that'll surely enlighten us all with the riveting tale of servers, VMs, and... 🥱 #ARM chips.
    jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/s #WindowsServer2025 #Performance #LabTech #Intel #ARMChips #VirtualMachines #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🤔 Oh wow, Windows Server 2025 runs better on ARM? 🐢 Jason's lab machine must be doing Olympic sprints while running on good ol' Intel—talk about an awkward family reunion! 🥳 Can't wait for the book update that'll surely enlighten us all with the riveting tale of servers, VMs, and... 🥱 #ARM chips.
    jasoneckert.github.io/myblog/s #WindowsServer2025 #Performance #LabTech #Intel #ARMChips #VirtualMachines #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  11. Ah, behold the advent of "smol" virtual machines that promise to revolutionize... 🥱 everything you've never asked for. This is the tech world's version of a hipster coffee shop: small, self-contained, and utterly convinced of its own importance. ☕💻
    github.com/smol-machines/smolvm #smolVMs #techtrends #hipstertech #virtualmachines #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  12. Ah, behold the advent of "smol" virtual machines that promise to revolutionize... 🥱 everything you've never asked for. This is the tech world's version of a hipster coffee shop: small, self-contained, and utterly convinced of its own importance. ☕💻
    github.com/smol-machines/smolvm #smolVMs #techtrends #hipstertech #virtualmachines #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  13. Ah, behold the advent of "smol" virtual machines that promise to revolutionize... 🥱 everything you've never asked for. This is the tech world's version of a hipster coffee shop: small, self-contained, and utterly convinced of its own importance. ☕💻
    github.com/smol-machines/smolvm #smolVMs #techtrends #hipstertech #virtualmachines #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  14. Ah, behold the advent of "smol" virtual machines that promise to revolutionize... 🥱 everything you've never asked for. This is the tech world's version of a hipster coffee shop: small, self-contained, and utterly convinced of its own importance. ☕💻
    github.com/smol-machines/smolvm #smolVMs #techtrends #hipstertech #virtualmachines #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  15. Ah, behold the advent of "smol" virtual machines that promise to revolutionize... 🥱 everything you've never asked for. This is the tech world's version of a hipster coffee shop: small, self-contained, and utterly convinced of its own importance. ☕💻
    github.com/smol-machines/smolvm #smolVMs #techtrends #hipstertech #virtualmachines #innovation #HackerNews #ngated

  16. 🍏💀 Oh joy, another groundbreaking revelation: you can now run more than 2 virtual machines on Apple Silicon, because obviously, 3 VMs is the holy grail of computing. All you need is a Mac Admin Internship, a Development Kernel Collection, and a complete disregard for your social life. 🙄🚀
    khronokernel.com/macos/2023/08 #AppleSilicon #VirtualMachines #TechNews #DeveloperLife #MacAdmin #HackerNews #ngated

  17. 🍏💀 Oh joy, another groundbreaking revelation: you can now run more than 2 virtual machines on Apple Silicon, because obviously, 3 VMs is the holy grail of computing. All you need is a Mac Admin Internship, a Development Kernel Collection, and a complete disregard for your social life. 🙄🚀
    khronokernel.com/macos/2023/08 #AppleSilicon #VirtualMachines #TechNews #DeveloperLife #MacAdmin #HackerNews #ngated

  18. 🍏💀 Oh joy, another groundbreaking revelation: you can now run more than 2 virtual machines on Apple Silicon, because obviously, 3 VMs is the holy grail of computing. All you need is a Mac Admin Internship, a Development Kernel Collection, and a complete disregard for your social life. 🙄🚀
    khronokernel.com/macos/2023/08 #AppleSilicon #VirtualMachines #TechNews #DeveloperLife #MacAdmin #HackerNews #ngated

  19. 🍏💀 Oh joy, another groundbreaking revelation: you can now run more than 2 virtual machines on Apple Silicon, because obviously, 3 VMs is the holy grail of computing. All you need is a Mac Admin Internship, a Development Kernel Collection, and a complete disregard for your social life. 🙄🚀
    khronokernel.com/macos/2023/08 #AppleSilicon #VirtualMachines #TechNews #DeveloperLife #MacAdmin #HackerNews #ngated

  20. 🍏💀 Oh joy, another groundbreaking revelation: you can now run more than 2 virtual machines on Apple Silicon, because obviously, 3 VMs is the holy grail of computing. All you need is a Mac Admin Internship, a Development Kernel Collection, and a complete disregard for your social life. 🙄🚀
    khronokernel.com/macos/2023/08 #AppleSilicon #VirtualMachines #TechNews #DeveloperLife #MacAdmin #HackerNews #ngated

  21. Hype for the Future 159/284 → List of Supported Operating Systems in GNOME Boxes

    Overview Within the context of GNOME Boxes, an official catalog of available supported operating systems and even associated icons is available for the application and context. Such icons may vary by system version and other factors; however, the most common operating systems for the GNOME Boxes application are often intended to be listed first. List of Operating Systems in Gnome Boxes The following list of supported operating systems in GNOME Boxes assumes a host running Ubuntu 24.04.2 […]

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  22. Hype for the Future 159/284 → List of Supported Operating Systems in GNOME Boxes

    Overview Within the context of GNOME Boxes, an official catalog of available supported operating systems and even associated icons is available for the application and context. Such icons may vary by system version and other factors; however, the most common operating systems for the GNOME Boxes application are often intended to be listed first. List of Operating Systems in Gnome Boxes The following list of supported operating systems in GNOME Boxes assumes a host running Ubuntu 24.04.2 […]

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  23. Hype for the Future 159/284 → List of Supported Operating Systems in GNOME Boxes

    Overview Within the context of GNOME Boxes, an official catalog of available supported operating systems and even associated icons is available for the application and context. Such icons may vary by system version and other factors; however, the most common operating systems for the GNOME Boxes application are often intended to be listed first. List of Operating Systems in Gnome Boxes The following list of supported operating systems in GNOME Boxes assumes a host running Ubuntu 24.04.2 […]

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  24. Hype for the Future 159/284 → List of Supported Operating Systems in GNOME Boxes

    Overview Within the context of GNOME Boxes, an official catalog of available supported operating systems and even associated icons is available for the application and context. Such icons may vary by system version and other factors; however, the most common operating systems for the GNOME Boxes application are often intended to be listed first. List of Operating Systems in Gnome Boxes The following list of supported operating systems in GNOME Boxes assumes a host running Ubuntu 24.04.2 […]

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  25. Hype for the Future 159/284 → List of Supported Operating Systems in GNOME Boxes

    Overview Within the context of GNOME Boxes, an official catalog of available supported operating systems and even associated icons is available for the application and context. Such icons may vary by system version and other factors; however, the most common operating systems for the GNOME Boxes application are often intended to be listed first. List of Operating Systems in Gnome Boxes The following list of supported operating systems in GNOME Boxes assumes a host running Ubuntu 24.04.2 […]

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  26. QCon London 2026: Fixing the AI Infra Scale Problem by Stuffing 1M Sandboxes in a Single Server

    At QCon London 2026, Felipe Huici, CEO and co-founder of Unikraft, stood before an audience and woke up…
    #NewsBeep #News #Technology #AI #Architecture&Design #Artificialintelligence #CA #Canada #Development #DevOps #microkernel #ML&DataEngineering #QConLondon2026 #qconmillionsandboxesserver #VirtualMachines
    newsbeep.com/ca/555157/

  27. Hype for the Future 139H → Alpine Linux: What to Expect

    Introduction Alpine is a distribution of the Linux kernel with modern 32-bit and 64-bit variants and is one of a few rare distributions of Linux to continue to fully support 32-bit systems and associated configurations. Whether with the 32-bit or 64-bit installations of the distribution, the Alpine Linux distribution is an optimal solution for lightweight desktops and especially for servers and virtual machines. As a basic implementation of the Linux kernel, default implementations--even at […]

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  28. Hype for the Future 139H → Alpine Linux: What to Expect

    Introduction Alpine is a distribution of the Linux kernel with modern 32-bit and 64-bit variants and is one of a few rare distributions of Linux to continue to fully support 32-bit systems and associated configurations. Whether with the 32-bit or 64-bit installations of the distribution, the Alpine Linux distribution is an optimal solution for lightweight desktops and especially for servers and virtual machines. As a basic implementation of the Linux kernel, default implementations--even at […]

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  29. Hype for the Future 139H → Alpine Linux: What to Expect

    Introduction Alpine is a distribution of the Linux kernel with modern 32-bit and 64-bit variants and is one of a few rare distributions of Linux to continue to fully support 32-bit systems and associated configurations. Whether with the 32-bit or 64-bit installations of the distribution, the Alpine Linux distribution is an optimal solution for lightweight desktops and especially for servers and virtual machines. As a basic implementation of the Linux kernel, default implementations--even at […]

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  30. Hype for the Future 139H → Alpine Linux: What to Expect

    Introduction Alpine is a distribution of the Linux kernel with modern 32-bit and 64-bit variants and is one of a few rare distributions of Linux to continue to fully support 32-bit systems and associated configurations. Whether with the 32-bit or 64-bit installations of the distribution, the Alpine Linux distribution is an optimal solution for lightweight desktops and especially for servers and virtual machines. As a basic implementation of the Linux kernel, default implementations--even at […]

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  31. Hype for the Future 139G → How to Install Virtual Machines for QEMU

    Introduction With the Quick Emulator system, depending on platform and system architecture, the proper syntax for opening the virtual machine command is qemu-system-, where arch is the particular architecture in question. On select types of systems, such as ARM (32-bit qemu-system-arm and 64-bit qemu-system-aarch64), a specific machine configuration is required, using the -machine or shorthand -M command flag and associated parameter. Even though ARM virtual machines support -M virt, […]

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  32. Hype for the Future 137D → What to Expect from Virtualization Videos

    Introduction When novaTopFlex creates videos involving the presence of virtual machines, expect the display resolution of the display to be recorded using the ffmpeg command to be set to 960x540. The ffmpeg command-line parameters should be set as follows: ffmpeg -f pulse -i default -f x11grab -framerate 60 -draw_mouse 0 -i .mp4 Virtualization Standards More information will be available directly within the video comments at https://www.youtube.com/@novaTopFlex.

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  33. Hype for the Future 137D → What to Expect from Virtualization Videos

    Introduction When novaTopFlex creates videos involving the presence of virtual machines, expect the display resolution of the display to be recorded using the ffmpeg command to be set to 960x540. The ffmpeg command-line parameters should be set as follows: ffmpeg -f pulse -i default -f x11grab -framerate 60 -draw_mouse 0 -i .mp4 Virtualization Standards More information will be available directly within the video comments at https://www.youtube.com/@novaTopFlex.

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  34. Hype for the Future 137D → What to Expect from Virtualization Videos

    Introduction When novaTopFlex creates videos involving the presence of virtual machines, expect the display resolution of the display to be recorded using the ffmpeg command to be set to 960x540. The ffmpeg command-line parameters should be set as follows: ffmpeg -f pulse -i default -f x11grab -framerate 60 -draw_mouse 0 -i .mp4 Virtualization Standards More information will be available directly within the video comments at https://www.youtube.com/@novaTopFlex.

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  35. Hype for the Future 137D → What to Expect from Virtualization Videos

    Introduction When novaTopFlex creates videos involving the presence of virtual machines, expect the display resolution of the display to be recorded using the ffmpeg command to be set to 960x540. The ffmpeg command-line parameters should be set as follows: ffmpeg -f pulse -i default -f x11grab -framerate 60 -draw_mouse 0 -i .mp4 Virtualization Standards More information will be available directly within the video comments at https://www.youtube.com/@novaTopFlex.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026