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https://communities.vmware.com/thread/251754
Oct 23, 2010 · I hope they do add it soon. VT-d support in a Mac virtualization product will mean my employer will be open to buying a Mac Pro for myself and a few other developers. Parallels showed it working at WWDC 09, but their 5th version of their product also lacks support.
https://communities.vmware.com/thread/163642?start=0
Aug 18, 2008 · i was wondering if there is/will be, VT-d support in fusion 2? sorry i know its a short question and there is the answer somewhere but i cant find how to search the forums, and a search of the general site springs up reports from 06 of how intel and vmware are working together on this, which made me hopeful perhaps fusion 2 would have it, but i cant find it.
https://communities.vmware.com/thread/345100?db=5
I am looking at buying a new machine. It seems that the fastest I7 chips don't have VT-D support on them. If I get a machine that does not support VT-D what am I missing out on - what can't I do that Intel VT-D would give? Also what are the requirements if I want to virtualize ESXi 5.0 within itself. So have Esxi run as a guest for experimentation.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003944
After you have confirmed that your processor supports VT, you may need to enable the support: VT must be enabled in the host system BIOS. The feature may be named VT, Vanderpool Technology, Virtualization Technology, VMX, or Virtual Machine Extensions. Often, you find this setting under a Security screen in the BIOS.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workstation-Pro/12.0/com.vmware.ws.using.doc/GUID-3140DF1F-A105-4EED-B9E8-D99B3D3F0447.html
You can configure processor settings for a virtual machine, including the number of processors, ... Intel VT-x or AMD-V . ... virtualized VT-x/EPT or AMD/RVI is not available. If you migrate the virtual machine to another VMware product, virtualized VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI might not be available.
https://communities.vmware.com/thread/570821
Aug 21, 2017 · Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) reads Disabled. Three questions: 1. Should I enable this and if so why? There should be no harm in enabling it although it would be of no impact, as far as I know with VMware Workstation.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005486/processors.html
On the specification page for the processors, and under Advanced Technologies, look for the Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) field. Option 2: Use the Intel® Processor Identification Utility. The Intel® Processor Identification Utility can be used to check if the Intel® Virtualization Technology is supported in your processors.
http://techgenix.com/enable-virtual-vt-xamd-v-support-in-vmware-workstation-8-183/
Reply. j'ai un problème a l'exécution du VMware player pour changer un widows pour un mac os -s 10.10, une indication m'apprêter : supports Intel VT-x or AMD-V. si vous trouver une solution aider moi a la résoudre si bien gentil a vous merci .
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005758/boards-and-kits/desktop-boards.html
Intel® Desktop Boards require the following components to support Intel VT or Intel VT-d: Intel Processor that supports Intel VT; BIOS with Intel VT or VT-d support (found on the Security menu in BIOS setup) A third-party VMM (virtual machine manager) may also be required
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/virtualization/virtualization-technology/intel-virtualization-technology.html
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) represents a growing portfolio of technologies and features that make virtualization practical by eliminating performance overheads and improving security. Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) provides hardware assist to the virtualization software, reducing its size, cost, and complexity.
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