At work, when we need to install a virtual machine, it can be implemented through VMware software, with the following steps:
VMware is a Virtual PC software that can virtual a new hardware environment on an existing operating system, equivalent to simulating a new PC to actually run two separate operating systems on a single PC.
Official website: http://www.vmware.com
- Download vmware software online, install and run (may be a bit time-consuming), the main software interface is as follows (the software version is different):
- Click on "Create a new virtual machine" to bring up the following interface:
- The next step is as follows:
- Next (32-bit, 64-bit resource is recommended, and some software compatibility is available):
- Next (Set the virtual machine name and where the virtual key will be installed):
- Next:
- Click "Done" and the following screen appears:
At this point, the virtual key is not installed, only the equivalent of screwing the last screw on the computer.
- Virtual machine configuration (click the Head-side button to enter the Configuration Interface):
(Processor settings)
(CD/DVD)
(Network adapter, recommended bridging mode)
When Linux is learning on a virtual machine, if the virtual machine crashes, it can be recovered through the snapshot function, such as:
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- Cloning (cloning allows you to quickly create multiple virtual machines)
"Virtual machine--manage-to-clone" into the Clone interface:
Here you can choose to clone the current state of the virtual machine or clone it based on the specified snapshot. Next:
Connection cloning: the equivalent of creating a shadow of the virtual machine, occupying a small hard disk space, if the original virtual machine is deleted, the type of virtual machine will not work properly.
Full cloning: the equivalent of creating a new virtual machine, occupying a large hard disk space, and deleting the original virtual machine without affecting the use of the virtual machine.
To be continued .....
Installation of virtual machines