What is VMware Workstation?
VMware Workstation is a line of Desktop Hypervisor products that run virtual machines.
In other words, they are Desktop Apps (Workstation Pro, Workstation Player) that let users run virtual machines, containers, and Kubernetes clusters on a Windows or Linux PC.
What are the different editions of VMware Workstation?
The VMware Workstation product line consists of two products: Workstation Pro and Workstation Player. Collectively they are referred to as ‘VMware Workstation’, and when there are differences they are called out.
How is Workstation Pro different from Workstation Player?
Fundamentally, Workstation Pro and Workstation Player share the same hypervisor technology, but with unique user interfaces for different types of use.
Workstation Player is designed for a single graphical VM operation, or for command-line operation with ‘vmrun’ or ‘vctl’, making it great for running a different operating system in a secure isolated sandbox on a consumer PC. Workstation Player is also widely used in education for learning more about the world of information technology and computer systems.
Workstation Pro is designed for IT professionals and developers and provides a more fully-featured interface with capabilities for running multiple virtual machines at the same time. Workstation Pro can provide and configure virtual networking, create clones, connect to vSphere, show multiple VM’s at the same time in a tabbed UI and more.
For a more detailed comparison, please visit our Compare Table.
How are Workstation Pro and Workstation Player licensed?
VMware offers several licensing models with a variety of differences, each defined in our Product Guide
Workstation Pro requires a paid license for commercial use which can be purchased from store.cloudvista.com or from our channel partners. Workstation Pro can be licensed for corporate use and requires one license per device. For personal use, as of May 6th 2024 Workstation Pro is now free after registering for a customer account at support.broadcom.com and downloading the latest version. For more information: VMware Workstation Pro: Now Available Free for Personal Use
How do VMware Workstation products work?
VMware Workstation products work by using special functions in modern 64-bit x86 CPUs to create fully isolated, secure virtual machines that encapsulate an operating system and its applications. The VMware virtualization layer maps physical hardware resources to a virtual machine’s ‘virtual’ resources, so each virtual machine has its own CPU, memory, disks, and I/O devices, and is the full equivalent of a standard x86 machine. VMware Workstation installs onto the host operating system and provides broad hardware support by inheriting device support from the host.
What types of applications can I run on a virtual machine?
Any application that will run on a standard PC will run inside a virtual machine on VMware Workstation. VMware Workstation is the equivalent of a full PC, with full networking and devices — each virtual machine has its own CPU, memory, disks, I/O devices, etc. This allows you to run any application that runs on the supported guest operating systems, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Apache Web Server, Microsoft Visual Studio, Kernel debuggers, Firewalls, VPN software, and much more.
Do I need to dual boot or repartition the disk?
No. VMware Workstation uses your computer's file system and creates files that map to a virtual machine's disk drives, so there is no need to create a partition for each operating system. If you already have another operating system with dual boot installed on your computer, you can use VMware Workstation to run the other operating system in a virtual machine on your host operating system. Instead of dual-booting, you can run both operating systems simultaneously and seamlessly switch from one operating system to another with a click of your mouse.
How is each ‘guest’ operating system installed?
Once you have installed VMware Workstation, you "configure" a virtual machine by assigning it memory, disk, ports, and networking. You then power on that virtual machine with the operating system installation CD or ISO image. The virtual machine will boot, and the operating system will start its normal installation procedure.
What are virtual disks?
Virtual disks are the disk partitions of virtual machines. They are stored as files on the file system of your host operating system. One of the key features of VMware Workstation Pro is encapsulation. This means that complete environments are contained in a set of files, which can be copied, moved, and accessed quickly and easily. Since an entire disk partition is saved as a file, virtual disks are easy to back up, move, and copy. You can create virtual SCSI, IDE, and SATA disks as large as 8 TB.
Does a VMware Workstation virtual machine share the IP address of the host (NAT), or does it have its own IP address?
The virtual machine can use bridged networking to receive its own IP address (when available from a DHCP server), or it can use NAT and share the host's IP address. Also, host-only networking can be set to create an isolated virtual network. Lastly, network connections can be entirely disabled for complete virtual machine isolation.
Can Workstation run containers or Kubernetes clusters?
Yes. In addition to virtual machines, both Workstation Pro and Workstation Player include the cli tool ‘vctl’ which is used to push, pull, build and run OCI containers. ‘vctl’ also lets users run local Kubernetes clusters without requiring Docker for Windows.
What languages is VMware Workstation Pro available in?
Workstation Pro software and documentation are available in English and Japanese (Windows only).
Can I access VMware Workstation Pro documentation online for free?
Yes, our documentation centers are as follows:
VMware Workstation Pro Documentation Center
VMware Workstation Player Documentation Center
What are the System Requirements to run VMware Workstation?
VMware Workstation runs on standard x86-based hardware with 64-bit Intel and AMD processors and on 64-bit Windows or Linux host operating systems. For more detail, see our System Requirements documentation.
System Requirements
Note: Windows 7 hosts are no longer supported, Workstation 17 will not function on them.
Workstation Pro installation:
Supported Guest Operating Systems
VMware Workstation 17 supports hundreds of 32-bit and 64-bit guest operating systems.
Here is a list of the most popular:
See the VMware Compatibility Guide for a complete list of supported host and guest operating systems.
For Hyper-V Enabled Hosts
CPU Requirements:
Host Operating Systems:
For 3D Hardware Accelerated Graphics Support:
Hardware Requirements:
Software Requirements:
With the exception, the following CPUs are not supported:
Does Workstation 17 support 32-bit operating systems?
No. Workstation 17 requires a 64-bit operating system on the host PC. You can still run 32-bit Windows and Linux guest operating systems inside a virtual machine on Workstation 17 Pro.
I participated in the Technology Preview program, should I uninstall the Technology Preview software before installing the final release?
Yes. For Windows, you should first uninstall the Technology Preview version using the included Remove VMware Workstation function from the ‘modify installation’ menu from 'Add / Remove Programs utility in Windows before upgrading to the final released version. For Linux,
Will the virtual machines created with the Technology Preview version be lost?
No. When you uninstall the Technology Preview version and install the final released version of the VMware Workstation, virtual machines created using the Technology Preview will remain intact. It is recommended to update VMware Tools in your guest to remain aligned with the newer version of Workstation.
Technology Guarantee Program
Do I qualify for a free upgrade?
Customers who purchased VMware Workstation 16 Pro or Player beginning October 15th, 2022 are covered by the Technology Guarantee Program for VMware Workstation, and are eligible for a complimentary electronic upgrade to VMware Workstation 17 Pro or Player depending on the upgrading license, when they become generally available:
What if I purchased VMware Workstation 16 without a Support and Subscription (SnS) contract before October 15th, 2022?
Customers who purchased VMware Workstation 16 Pro or Player before October 15th, 2022 without an SnS contract are not eligible for a complimentary upgrade to VMware Workstation 17 and would need to purchase an upgrade to Workstation 17 Pro or Player to enjoy the benefits of the latest version of the product.
Who is eligible to upgrade to VMware Workstation 17?
Please consult the table below to check your eligibility to purchase an upgrade on the VMware Online Store.
Currently Licensed Product |
Eligible for Paid Upgrade to Workstation 17 Pro? |
Eligible for Free Upgrade to Workstation 17 Pro? |
Eligible for Paid upgrade to Workstation 17 Player (Commercial License)? |
Eligible for Free Upgrade to Workstation 17 Player (Commercial License)? |
Workstation 15 and 16 Pro without active SnS Contract |
Yes | No | No | No |
Workstation 15 and 16 Pro with active SnS Contract |
No | Yes | No | No |
Workstation 15 or 16 Player without active SnS Contract |
Yes | No | Yes | No |
Workstation 15 or 16 Player with active SnS Contract |
No | No | No | Yes |
How do I purchase Workstation 17 upgrades?
VMware Workstation 17 upgrades are available for purchase on the VMware online store or through VMware resellers.
IMPORTANT: When you install a new version of Workstation Pro, the previous version will be uninstalled from your system. Therefore, we recommend that you proceed with the upgrade only if you have a new license key. Your existing virtual machines will not be affected.
I have an active SnS contract for VMware Workstation Pro or Player. When can I expect to receive the new version?
Customers with an active support and subscription (SnS) contract with an end date on or after General Availability are eligible for a free upgrade. You can download VMware Workstation 17 Pro from the Workstation Pro Download Page., and Workstation Player from the Workstation Player Download Page
What if I have an older version of VMware Workstation, am I eligible to buy an upgrade?
Customers with older VMware Workstation versions (3.x through 14.x) will need to purchase a “New” license.
I own Workstation 15.x or 16.x (for Windows) and want to switch platforms and upgrade to Workstation 17 (for Linux), or vice versa. Can I do this at upgrade prices?
Yes. VMware Workstation offers upgrade paths from one host operating system version to another. For example, if you own a VMware Workstation 15 Pro or Player for Windows license you can upgrade to VMware Workstation 17 Pro or Player for Linux.
I have an academic copy of VMware Workstation 15.x or 16.x Pro or Player. Can I get a discounted upgrade to VMware Workstation 17 Pro?
Yes, you may purchase an academic upgrade from the VMware Academic Store. To qualify for this discount, you must currently own an academic Workstation Pro license and be a student, parent, faculty or staff member at a qualifying academic institution.
Can I upgrade my Workstation Pro or Player academic license to a Workstation Pro or Player commercial license when I am no longer affiliated with an educational institution?
No, it is not possible to upgrade a Workstation academic license to a Workstation commercial license. If you are not associated with an educational institution anymore and wish to continue using Workstation, you must purchase a full commercial license.
Do I get free updates (not upgrades) when I purchase VMware Workstation Pro?
Yes. The price of VMware Workstation Pro includes an update service that entitles you to product updates and patches, which are new releases of Workstation Pro within a given product version (e.g. x.1, and x.1.1, and so forth). VMware Workstation Pro will automatically download updates or you may download updates by visiting the Support.Broadcom.com.
Note: The price of Workstation Pro entitles a customer to free updates, but not free upgrades. Upgrade releases contain functional enhancements or significant extensions and must be purchased separately unless you have an active support and subscription (SnS) contract.
Note: As of May 6th, 2024 VMware Workstation Pro & Fusion Pro are now offered free for personal use. For more information: VMware Workstation Pro: Now Available Free for Personal Use
Is VMware Workstation Free?
VMware Workstation has multiple licensing options depending on your use case.
Workstation Player is available Free for personal, non-commercial use, but requires a license for commercial use. A valid Commercial license will remove the ‘Non-commercial use only’ banner placed within the product.
VMware Workstation Pro requires a paid license for personal and commercial uses, with different terms for each as defined by the VMware Product Guide
How do I register my copy of VMware Workstation Pro with VMware?
If you purchased the product from the VMware Online store, your license key is automatically registered. If you purchased from a reseller, you may need to manually register your license key in Support.Broadcom.com. Please consult this KB article for detailed instructions on license key registration.
Can I switch between Windows and Linux versions?
Yes. You can switch between Windows and Linux versions of VMware Workstation Pro using the same license key. If you decide to switch host operating systems, you must uninstall Workstation Pro from the host operating system you no longer plan to use. If you plan to run VMware Workstation Pro on a Linux host and a Windows host, you need to purchase two licenses.
Can I use Workstation on Mac operating systems?
While Workstation Pro and Player do not run on macOS, the licenses are compatible with VMware Fusion Pro and Fusion Player for Mac, respectively. VMware allows you to use your personal Workstation Pro or Player license to run virtual machines, containers and Kubernetes clusters on up to 3 devices that you personally own, including Apple devices. To facilitate this, a Workstation 16 Pro license can be used to license VMware Fusion 13 Pro, and a Workstation 17 Player license can be used to license VMware Fusion 13 Player as 1 of the total 3 devices entitled.
Corporate accounts must purchase 1 commercial license for each unique device.
Are students and professors eligible to receive special academic pricing for a full license of VMware Workstation?
Yes. Students and professors can purchase VMware Workstation products at our standard academic pricing by ordering directly from VMware Academic Store.
Is there a Trial for Workstation Pro or Player?
No. For personal use, Workstation Pro and Player are fully featured operation as of May 6th 2024. For more information: VMware Workstation Pro: Now Available Free for Personal Use
How can I download VMware Workstation?
VMware Workstation Pro software can be downloaded from the Workstation Pro Download page and includes Workstation Player.
Can I convert my trial license to a permanent license?
After the evaluation period has expired, you will be prompted to enter a license key. If you have purchased the product you will have received a new license key. Enter the purchased license key when prompted to unlock the full "unlimited" version of the software. To take advantage of complimentary email support for up to 30 days, your license key must be registered. If you purchased the product from the VMware Online store, your license key is automatically registered. If you purchased from a reseller, you need to manually register your license key at support.broadcom.com. Please consult this KB article for detailed instructions on license key registration.
Do I need to download VMware Workstation again if I am converting my trial license to a full license?
Yes. Workstation Pro requires a new download and install but is licensed for Personal Use by default. You will need a customer account at support.broadcom.com to access downloads. For more detailed information: VMware Workstation Pro: Now Available Free for Personal Use
Where do I download free "minor" updates?
You can download and install minor updates within the application from Help - Software updates.
Also, you can download the latest patch from the Broadcom Download page.