VMware Basics and Introduction
The VMware® Player and VMware Workstation are the synonym for test beds and developer environments across the IT industry. While having many other functions for this specific purpose it allows the easy distribution of an “up and running” Linux® system featuring latest DB2® 9.7 and WebSphere® Application Server technology right to anybody’s computer – be it a notebook, desktop, or server. The VMware image can be deployed for simple demos and educational purposes or it can be the base of your own development and experiments on top of the given environment.
What is a VMware image?
VMware is providing a virtual computer environment on top of existing operating systems on top of Intel® or AMD™ processor based systems. The virtual computer has all the usual components like a CPU, memory and disks as well as network, USB devices or even sound. The CPU and memory are simply the existing resources provided by the underlying operating system (you can see them as processes starting with “vmware….”. The disks are different. For the host operating systems they show up as a collection of files that can be copied between any system – even between Windows® and Linux flavors. Those virtual disk files make up the most part of the image while the actual description file of the virtual machine is very small.
The following will illustrate how to obtain VMware Player. Then, it will show you how to start the VMware image for the Hands-On Labs used in this technical session.
The following will illustrate how to obtain VMware Player. Then, it will show you how to start the VMware image for the Hands-On Labs used in this technical session.
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