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Support for additional driver for AppDefense has been added, which enables AppDefense guest module to be upgraded without reboot.However, there’ll be no new releases for Linux at a time being. It’s a fully-fledged version that will be developed in time. Starting with VMware Tools 11 release, this product is now notarized for MacOS 10.14.5.
#VMWARE REMOTE CONSOLE 11.2 DRIVERS#
The compiler for VMware Tools drivers is upgraded. Updated drivers (pvscsi, vmxnet3 and vmci) will be made available through this very service for Windows Server 2016 and following versions when the driver publication process finishes.
#VMWARE REMOTE CONSOLE 11.2 UPDATE#
Improved integration with Microsoft Update Service.Starting with previous versions of VMware vSphere and ESXi, VMware Tools are packed separately from the rest of the software, which is why the updates are much more frequent! VMware Tools 11: What’s New? So, to turn off your VM, you’ll be forced to shut down the operating system through virtual machine console, which is, believe me, can be quite a headache if you have to do it each time. Also, in that case, you can’t use Shutdown or Restart on the operating system level, even though the rest of the functions are supported on the ESXi side. If there’s no VMware Tools installed in your VM, unfortunately, the guest operating system will be missing some critical functions and capabilities regarding hypervisor integration, let alone the absence of optimized drivers for certain virtual devices (such as vmxnet3 network driver). Of course, I’m not saying you won’t be able to operate your environment with VMware Tools, but it surely does make things so much simpler in terms of VM functionality and management. VMware Tools provides drivers for virtual and para-virtualized devices, security components, and capabilities such as guest file system backup copies. I don’t need to tell you that it’s a vital component in your virtual infrastructure. VMware Tools is a set of services and modules that improves the interaction between a virtual machine and cloud platform, increases the virtual machine’s operating system performance, and overall enables better virtual machine management. Before starting to talk about new features and improvements, I suggest we take a little trip down memory lane.