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Difference between VMware Workstation and Server

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Difference between VMware Workstation and Server

February 12, 2008 — ittechtalk
Lets take a look at the main differences between Workstation and Server.

Run As Service – this is a biggest difference between both. Server runs as a background service and Workstation runs as a standard desktop application. Workstation provides better interactive performance
but Server is better suited for multi user server consolidation scenarios. It tends to make Workstation better development platform and Server a better production platform.

[align=justify]Multiple-user Access – Only one user can access Workstation at a time while Server’s service-based implementation lets it provide simultaneous multiuser access. You can also manage Servers remotely.[/align]

[align=justify]RAM per virtual machine – Workstation supports virtual machines with up to 8GB of RAM but Server supports a maximum of only 3.6GB per VM.[/align]

Snapshots – It is a feature that lets you capture a point-in-time image of VM. You can use that image to roll the VM back to that captured state. The snapshot is not a complete copy of VM. It captures
only the changes to the VM image. Both Workstation and Server support basic snapshots.

[align=justify]Multiple Snapshots – Server supports only a single snapshot while Workstation supports multiple snapshot as well as providing a snapshot manager that lets you easily view and manage the available snapshots.[/align]

VM Cloning – Its advanced feature supported by Workstation but not available in Server. It allows you quickly copy a VM. A snapshot requires the presence of the base image, but you can use the cloning
feature to create a completely new and independent VM.

[align=justify]VM Teams – Another advanced feature that’s supported in Workstation but not in Server is VM Teams. It lets you manage multiple VMs as a group.[/align]

[align=justify]Host-guest drag-and-drop – It lets you drag objects from the desktop or Windows Explorer from the host to a guest VM. Workstation supports this feature while Server not.[/align]

[align=justify]VM movie capture – Workstation’s movie capture feature lets you record all of the activity in a VM and save it as an AVI file. Server doesn’t support movie capture.[/align]

[align=justify]Price - Server is free while Workstation sells for $190.[/align]
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