VMware Fusion 12 | 14 September 2020 | Build 16880131 |
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Just updated to 12 Pro from 11.5.6 Pro. The graphics performance is noticeably slower. Tried reinstalling VMware tools and tried different Display settings with no change. Just using some apps for programming. In the apps you can basically see it slowly rebuild a toolbar for instance one icon at. Fusion 12 See VMware Fusion system requirements: Hardware All Macs launched in 2012. or later are supported, as well as: 2010 Mac Pro “Six Core”, “Eight Core” and “Twelve Core”.With exception, the following Macs are not supported: 2012 Mac Pro “Quad Core” using the Intel Xeon W3565 Processor; Software.
Using VMware Fusion Using VMware Fusion describes how to use VMware Fusion® to create, use, and manage virtual machines. It also describes how to install, configure, upgrade, and uninstall Fusion. Intended Audience This information is intended for anyone who wants to install, upgrade, or use Fusion. VMware Fusion and Fusion Pro – virtualization software for running Windows, Linux, and other systems on a Mac without rebooting.The latest version includes full support for Windows 10, macOS Mojave, and the latest Macs, including the 18-core iMac Pro and MacBook Pro with 6-core Intel i9 CPU.
VMware Fusion® 12 is the easiest, fastest, and most reliable way to run Windows and other x86 based operating systems on a Mac without rebooting.
For more information, see the broader VMware Fusion documentation.
Hardware
Mac models that support macOS 10.15 Catalina and newer version.
Mac models that support macOS 10.15 Catalina - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT21022.
Software
macOS 10.15 Catalina and newer versions.
Fusion Player (previously Fusion Standard) is now free for personal non-commercial use.
Fusion provides support for external GPU when an external GPU is connected to the host. Choose the Prefer External GPU option from the Fusion UI.
Virtual machine security is enhanced by removing graphics render from vmx and running it as a separate sandbox process.
The virtual machine's virtual XHCI controller is changed from USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 to support 10 Gbps.
vSphere 7.0 Support
In Fusion 12 you can perform the following:
Login to Container Image Registry
Ability to login to a container image registry with the vctl login command has been added.
Fusion 12 now supports KIND kubernetes clusters.
Improved Accessibility Support
Accessibility improvements have been added so Fusion is compliant with WCAG 2.1 criteria.
This release of VMware Fusion addresses the following issues:
Fusion addresses a privilege escalation vulnerability due to the way it allows configuring the system wide path. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the identifier CVE-2020-3980 to this issue. For more information, see VMSA-2020-0020.
A USB device connected to guest OS is not recognized after the Mac woken up from sleep mode.
This issue is now resolved.
2 TB USB drives are not recognized in guest OS.
This issue is now resolved.
Unable to connect USB devices to macOS Mojave guest operating systems as they are not recognized.
This issue is now resolved.
If a host directory is not mounted to an anonymous volume of a container, the user data in the anonymous volume is not persistent after the container is stopped.
This issue is now resolved.
On Big Sur hosts, if user configures NAT port forwarding in Fusion, the service running in the virtual machine is unavailable on the macOS host using localhost:exposedPort, hostIP:exposedPort, or 127.0.0.1:exposedPort; Port forwarding is also not accessible inside a NAT virtual machine using hostIP:exposedPort.
Workaround: Access the NAT port forwarding through another physical machine with Windows or macOS; or
access the NAT port forwarding from a bridged virtual machine running on the same Mac machine as the NAT virtual machine.
If user configures NAT port forwarding on Fusion 11, the port forwarding may be not accessible after upgrading to Fusion 12 on Big Sur because the virtual machine's IP address changes after upgrade.
Workaround: Change the IP address used for the port forwarding to the current IP address assigned to the virtual machine.
Virtual machine's virtual interface doesn't report packet exchanges between other virtual machines in the same subnet on Big Sur hosts.
Workaround: Use the virtual interface on the host to capture traffic information in the subnet. For example, use the interface bridge100 on macOS host to capture the traffic in the subnet.
The guest OS screen can't be refreshed to the expected screen topology and the user is unable to interact with guest OS using keyboard and mouse after unplugging and re-plugging an external monitor.
Workaround: Go back to Single Window mode, then switch to Full Screen again.
MTU configuration option is not available in the Fusion UI on Big Sur hosts.
Workaround:
A virtual machine running macOS Big Sur is stuck in a reboot loop after attempting to boot the guest OS into Recovery by holding the Command+R key during boot. Attempting to create a new Big Sur virtual machine from the host's Recovery partition results in the same failure.
To restore normal operation of an existing macOS Big Sur virtual machine, clear the virtual machine's nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) by holding the Command+Option+P+R key combination.
Easy install will not install VMware tools in some guest operating systems including Windows 7, Windows server 2012 R2 and Windows server 2008 R2. This is because some specific Windows update packages need to be installed manually prior to VMware Tools installation.
Workaround: Perform the following steps after the guest operating system becomes ready:
For Windows 7 and Windows server 2008 R2 Guest:
For Windows server 2012 R2 Guest:
To manually install VMware Tools: