VMWare supports MS-DOS, Windows, Free-BSD, Linux, Novell etc. Check "related links" for full list of the supported operating systems.
VMware Player allows you to run entire operating systems in a virtual machine, which runs on top of Ubuntu or Windows. To the guest operating system (the one running inside the virtual machine), it appears as though it were running on its own PC. The host operating system runs the VMware Player, which provides the guest with things like network access. VMware Player is available from Ubuntu's Multiverse repository (in 6.06 LTS through 7.04), but is not included in Ubuntu 8.04/8.10. It can be downloaded for free from VMware.Virtual machines configured with an operating system and applications ready to perform a specific function are called virtual appliances. An appliance can be created using certain VMware products, or you can download ready-made appliances. A wide variety of appliances (both certified and not) are available from VMware's
The biggest advantage of a VMware Workstation is that one can run multiple operating systems at the same time without having to reboot all the time. There are many other advantages.
Its basically a program that allows you to run multiple Operating Systems on your Host Operating System. So if the computer you're using currently has Windows XP installed onto it, you can run Windows ME, NT, 7, Vista, etc. on it.
Modern operating systems allow for multiple processes and programs to be run simultaneously. Additionally the use of VMware can allow for multiple operating systems to be running at the same time. Modern operating systems include the desktop clients of Windows, MacOS, and Linux, while major mobile platforms independent of these are Blackberry and Android.
MPlayer which is a free media player, can run on most major operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other Unix-like systems.
Use VMWare and run a windows 98 or windows 2000 operating system.
VMware software is used on a Mac computer in order to boot and use Windows based programs, including the operating system itself. It also allows the user to run Windows programs like Windows Media Player and Outlook.
VMware can run on any personal computer running windows/linux/MAC OS X.All you need is to install VMWare player from http://www.vmware.com/download/player/For creating a VMware, you may either install VMware workstation using a trial license or download a virtual appliance (vmware image) from vmware website.
That depends on what operating systems you are trying to run. WIndows Server 2008, for instance, requires a minimum of 512 MB. It is best to never use more than half of the memory available on the computer, so you would need a minimum of 3 GB to run three instances safely.
All operating systems can and cannot support all web hosting packages. If the package is from a provider, all packages are compatible with all OSes. If you are running ther package from your computer you may need VMware or an equal program to run the package.
The company VMware provides Virtual Center services. VMware is best known for it's software that allows users to run an operating system in a virtual environment.
You can't. Sorry. Yes you can, Through either virtualization (virtualbox or VMWare player, both free), or some OS, like Linux, let you install along side Windows. if you have a good PC, virtualization would be your best and safest bet.