![]() But then I have only 1 socket with 1 CPU with 2 logical processors. I set the following values: numvcpus '2'. PS: just my opinion, but 10.11 always felt a bit half done to me and 10.12 was more smooth. 4 cores 'per socket' x 4 vcpus (aka Sockets) You want 1 vCPU with 4 cores per socket if you want to give 4 cores to the VM. Yes, that works, but you can only run one VMware Fusion at the same time. Not sure if I understand the question, but recommendation says at least macOS 10.12 That would be Fusion 10.1 as it is still under support and would run on OSX 10.11, but I would recommend -if at all possible- to use the latest VMware Fusion and bump the OS with 1 version, so that you at least run on macOS Sierra. The minimum host OS on which Fusion 11 is supported is macOS 10.12 Running 8.5.10 up to macOS 10.12 was supported. In my original post you can see in the pictures regarding Windows 11 that I had 2 sockets each with 1 logical processor. As bluefirestorm already wrote, we have always 1 socket, if numvcpus and resPerSocket are set to the same value. ![]() The doc says: Mac OS X 10.9.0 or later for the host OS. I set these both entries to 2 for the VM with Windows 11. With those remarks "out of the way", here's my answers to your specific questions. My recommendation would be to at least update to 10.12.Īlso note that Fusion 8.5 is also end of life. You are aware that OS/X 10.11 just had its last security patches and is end of life, so will not get any security patches anymore. One note before I start answering your questions. Thank you in advance for your time and help. of course if compatible with a specific OS/X release, let's say both VMware Fusion 8.5 and VMware Fusion 10.1 or 11) at the same time on the same system as long as they are installed in separate folders? last but no least, may I run several VMware Fusion releases ( e.g. You can now connect to a vSphere 6.7 vCenter Server or ESXi 6.7 host directly. You can easily toggle between VM view and Hosts and Clusters view. Fusion 11 adds a new Hosts and Clusters view when you connect to a vCenter Server from Fusion. as a consequence of the questions above, will I be obliged to upgrade OS/X over 10.11 to run VMware Fusion 11 ( if so, I'll upgrade the OS of my second iMac 27)? The maximum amount of graphics memory is now bumped up to 3072 MB. what is ( are) the VMware Fusion version( s) best suited for OS/X 10.11 ( i.e. will VMware Fusion 11 run with OS/X 10.9.5 or OS/X 10.11? will VMware Fusion 8.5.10 still run on OS/X 10.11? So, before to mess up my main system, my questions are the following: However, I plan to upgrade my main iMac 27 to OS/X 10.11 ( and not above because of some ridiculous limitations of the latest OS/X releases), and thank you to the excellent, effective and friendly support of several VMware folks, I've been able to understand how download an upgrade for Fusion 11. with OS/X 10.11 that I use only for tests but currently without any VMware product installed on it. with OS/X 10.9.5 and VMware Fusion 8.5.10 and I've a second iMac 27, i7 RAM 20 GB. I've as my main machine an iMac 27, core i7, RAM 32 Gb.
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