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Systems and Security Administrator at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees
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I like the ability to drag a VM to an additional monitor and utilize VMs on separate windows.

What is most valuable?

The ability to drag a VM to an additional monitor and utilize VMs on separate windows, drag and drop. I like the newer network editor. Using a wireless guest network to keep my network separate from activities like downloading software and the like, this keeps the bandwidth for my users at an optimum level while allowing me to download an ISO image from MS or some other large file. I used to have to wait until after hours to perform bandwidth hogging work. But now, I can leverage our wireless guest network to accomplish these tasks and minimize late hours.

How has it helped my organization?

The ability to run Virtual machines in different networks and with different security levels. I can sandbox my windows machine when I need to use a non domain admin account for daily tasks but have another sandboxed machine to handle system admin tasks. I also have a wireless sand boxed Ubuntu machine that is in no way connected to our internal network for testing our websites, outside email etc. This has saved me a great deal of time and effort.

What needs improvement?

Performance is a needed improvement. I would like to see a faster response on my VMs. Linux support is so-so - many of the VM Tools you need are different packages downloadable from the distro you are using. Ubuntu 15.x seems to have improved the ability that plagued the product - getting the host share folder to be accessible from a Linux VM.

Pricing. When you purchase VMware workstation you get a great product but there is a cost. It is more expensive than Fusion or Player.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have used VMware workstation 10 and now 12 - I skipped 11. It is an expensive upgrade too. With the versions listed above, I have been running this for several years.

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What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

Deploying using a LINUX OS - (especially CENTOS 7) seems to strip some functionality and is fraught with difficulties. Save yourself some headaches - deploy it in a Windows environment and then use Linux as a VM.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I have had a few issues prior to update1 - but I am unsure if this is due to my platform or if it is a VMware related issue. I also noticed that it uses a lot of RAM when running multiple instances of Windows VMs. Update - I have 32GB RAM now and it works flawlessly. I have been working in this newer environment for several months and I couldn't be more pleased.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

On Windows 7 - I can run 2 VMs (I have a beefy Workstation with 2 quad core Xeon procs and two NVIDIA Quadro Cards as well as 16 GB RAM) It does not play well when there are more than 2 windows VMs running on top of a Windows host environment. Update - I have a new machine with an i7 6700 processor - it is more than adequate to run the base Windows 8.1 OS, another Windows 8.1 OS a Windows 7 OS, and an Ubuntu 16.04 OS simultaneously. I do this on a daily basis at work and the performance is great. I use a SSD for the base Windows OS and the other OS's live on a larger 3 TB drive that I use for virtual machine/server work.

How are customer service and support?

Customer Service:

I think support is an issue for VMware - they only offer support for this product once you purchase more than 10 licenses. This is a show-stopper for smaller organizations like us. We would like to pay for support the same way we do for the Vsphere licenses and have the ability to upgrade the product under support without an additional charge. This is really a big deal for us.

Technical Support:

Not much there for technical support.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have used Virtual box and Hyper-V. VMware workstation is more powerful than either of these. You can create virtual networks to test things on, you can emulate an entire network with outside, inside, DMZ, servers, clients, (use GNS3 to create a virtual firewall) then test things prior to rollouts. You can also connect to Vcenter or to esxi hosts. You can upload servers and change settings, you can even add HDD's from your SAN to a VM from VMworkstation when that VM is powered off

How was the initial setup?

Pretty simple - the network editor is the one you have to pay attention to if you are trying to setup multiple networks. The defaults really do not unleash the power of the platform.

What about the implementation team?

In house

What was our ROI?

It paid for itself multiple times. Especially when we had to pull in older Windows 2003 servers for disk manipulation. I also use this when vCenter is unavailable to manipulate machine settings.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Spendy - be prepared to buy multiple Windows OS's and to spend a couple hundred or more on the Workstation software. Look for a VMware sale if possible. I also use this at home to run my Ubuntu within Windows.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Yes, virtual box and Hyper-v (comes with Windows 8 and 10 professional for free so you really don't need to buy Hyper-V) VMware is far more powerful than either of the free ones. No Network editor, the ability to copy and paste on the fly etc. is limited on the freebies. See my comments below about network editor.

What other advice do I have?

Use this to secure your Domain admin accounts - don't setup email, surf the web, or do anything outside of your internal network using your DA account. This product can help you immensely. Using the virtual network editor can also be a benefit to you in this regard you can setup a virtual machine using wireless on a totally different network, use the vm (I use Ubuntu) to perform web tasks like testing your web site externally or to download and scan for malware prior to letting it on your production network.

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reviewer139530Systems and Security Administrator at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees
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I use ESXi for virtualization in the server farm but it is nice to have the workstation product on my windows box. I have discovered that some applications (like my soft phone) work better on a physical box - also noticed that Wake On Lan works better when launched from a physical machine.
So, while using ESXi would be an option, I prefer the workstation on my machine and to use ESXi on my hosts.

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Muhammad Samir - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Team Leader at PIS
Real User
Top 20
Has a valuable virtualization technology and good stability
Pros and Cons
  • "VMware Workstation’s most valuable feature is virtualization technology."
  • "The product’s virtual machine data backup feature needs upgrading."

What is our primary use case?

We use the product for testing environments and technologies before implementing business solutions.

What is most valuable?

VMware Workstation’s most valuable feature is virtualization technology. It has all the essential features and capabilities to use one computer for implementing solutions in many environments.

What needs improvement?

The product’s virtual machine data backup feature needs upgrading.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using VMware Workstation for many years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The product is very stable. I rate its stability an eight out of ten.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used Oracle VirtualBox before. We switched to VMware Workstation for better stability.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is very easy for creating virtual machines. It does not require any prior experience. The deployment time depends on the number of machines and services to be implemented. It takes approximately ten minutes to deploy one machine.

What was our ROI?

The product generates a return on investment for us. It allows us to test the solutions in test environments before publishing them in production. 

What other advice do I have?

I recommend VMware Workstation for IT technicians and rate it an eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

On-premises
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IT consultant at Soeldner consult gmbh
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Useful to run VMs on a desktop, stable with a good performance
Pros and Cons
  • "The performance is good."
  • "It could have more platforms and CPUs."

What is our primary use case?

It is used to spin up games on a desktop. It can also run VMs on a desktop on-premises.

How has it helped my organization?

The performance is good and depends on your PC.

What needs improvement?

It could have more platforms and CPUs.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using this solution for more than ten years. It is deployed both on cloud and on-premises.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It is a stable product.

How are customer service and support?

I rate the technical support an eight out of ten.

How was the initial setup?

There were no problems with the initial setup, and the deployment was good.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It is not an expensive solution, and I rate the pricing a nine out of ten.

What other advice do I have?

I rate this solution a ten out of ten and recommend it to others.

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Customer experience engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
High performance, reliable, and simple initial setup
Pros and Cons
  • "The most valuable features of VMware Workstation are the speed of access and quality of upgrade. Those are the more important and pertinent aspects as far as we were concerned. Functionality and features were relevant for the customers. What a customer chose, we had to make sure that it operated."
  • "The big issue that we've always had with VMware, was the disparity between what was presented for a Windows-based client and a Linux-based client. The Windows client was always two or three releases ahead of the Linux client. We always wanted VMware to change and improve the feature sets between the client connector on Linux and on Windows."

What is our primary use case?

My company used to manufacture equipment that worked in conjunction with Citrix, VMware, or anything else that had either a cloud-based solution or a thin client or a thin client operating system requirement.

Our clients already were already a VMware Workstation, Citrix, Parallels, or a Microsoft customer, and we were only presenting them with the technology to physically connect to that solution. We provided a way in which they could present a connection to the target operating system or application. We were the OS that sat on the actual physical customer's desktop, and then they would connect to, for example, Citrix, VMware, or Microsoft.

Instead of having a whole full-blown copy of Microsoft Windows on a desktop to access another copy of Microsoft Windows, that's in the cloud, we are were presenting them with an alternative method to get to the virtual desktop or virtual application. We provided an endpoint computer solutions space. We didn't influence what the customers' endpoint was connecting to, we would facilitate the connection only.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable features of VMware Workstation are the speed of access and quality of upgrade. Those are the more important and pertinent aspects as far as we were concerned. Functionality and features were relevant for the customers. What a customer chose, we had to make sure that it operated. 

What needs improvement?

The big issue that we've always had with VMware, was the disparity between what was presented for a Windows-based client and a Linux-based client. The Windows client was always two or three releases ahead of the Linux client. We always wanted VMware to change and improve the feature sets between the client connector on Linux and on Windows.

We have used Citrix and they are very good because they keep both in step with one another. When they release a new endpoint client, very close to the same between the Microsoft Windows OS 10, Apple iOS, and Android.  VMware Workstation tends to leave Windows first for its client OS and sometimes doesn't catch up with the other OS's. A good example is the offloading of Teams. Teams works on Microsoft Windows, but there's no Linux client. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using VMware Workstation for approximately six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

VMware Workstation is highly reliable and stable.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have used Citrix previously. I would rate VMware Workstation and Citrix the same. They have small differences and they both have areas to improve.

How was the initial setup?

VMware Workstation's initial setup is straightforward. It's not a difficult solution to implement. It's incredibly similar to Citrix. It's quite easy because most sites that employ Horizon or VMware Workstation have already a VMware implementation, it's not extensive in that respect. However, what is difficult for all clients, it's how to make it work reliably, quickly, and stream well. After the initial installation, it's the second configuration that is what takes more work.

What other advice do I have?

I would recommend this solution for customers. However, the solution has to match the customer's use case.

I rate VMware Workstation a ten out of ten.

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Pre-sales engineer
Reseller
It's helpful for migrating and patching operating systems
Pros and Cons
  • "VMware Workstation is great for migrating and patching operating systems."
  • "My experience with Workstation is limited, so I don't know all the functionalities of this tool. Maybe Workstation could add some more compatibility with other vendors."

What is our primary use case?

It's a very good tool for testing labs on my own computer. This is only the use.

What is most valuable?

VMware Workstation is great for migrating and patching operating systems. 

What needs improvement?

My experience with Workstation is limited, so I don't know all the functionalities of this tool. Maybe Workstation could add some more compatibility with other vendors.

For how long have I used the solution?

I used VMware Workstation in a testing lab two months ago, but it was only for internal testing. We only tried it out for about five days.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Workstation is stable and scalable. 

How was the initial setup?

Workstation is easy to set up. It only took about 15 minutes. 

What other advice do I have?

I rate VMware Workstation nine out of 10. It's a very good product. 

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Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Reseller
Great for testing and solving connection problems
Pros and Cons
  • "Great at solving connection problems."
  • "Performance could be improved, it's somewhat clunky."

What is our primary use case?

The primary use case of this product is to connect to my virtual interpreter of VMs and the like. In the event of an emergency, or if the user wants to deploy a VM on his own virtual system, Workstation can create a number of VMs in their own system, without having to connect back to the network. We deploy this solution for our clients and have around 15 customers that are using it. We are resellers of VMware Workstation.  

What is most valuable?

This product has a lot of good features and the basic one is for solving connection problems. Users can deploy the test machines or the VM machines on their own system and do the testing part. They can set up their own lab or own test set up on their system and do what they need.

What needs improvement?

I think that performance could be improved by making it more effective and less resource consuming. It's a little clunky. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is stable, we haven't had any issues.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

This solution is scalable - you can install it on your system and run a number of VMs which connect back to the central data, so it's inter-connectable, connecting access to VPNs.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup of this product was straightforward. 

What other advice do I have?

I rate this solution an eight out of 10. 

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Database Administrator at a government with 1-10 employees
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Very usable with great virtualization
Pros and Cons
  • "I haven't faced any inconveniences working with this solution. It is very easy to use."
  • "The price should be reduced."

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use case for VMware Workstation is testing. We also provide some online services on VMware ESXi. 

What is most valuable?

The feature I find the most valuable is the product's usability. I prefer it over the Oracle solution, especially APEX. 

VMwate Workstation's virtualization is great as well. 

What needs improvement?

The price should be reduced. 

Visio stencils must be made available for technical documentation.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using this solution for five years. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I haven't faced any inconveniences working with this solution. It is very easy to use. 

How are customer service and technical support?

I haven't had a reason to contact technical support. We have not had any significant difficulties with the product. 

What other advice do I have?

I recommend this product. 

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Web Administrator at a sports company with 51-200 employees
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I use it to run multiple instances of systems on my host machine to get better usability.

Valuable Features:

VM management - ability to very easily create and manage multiple VMs of various platforms. Portability and ease of saving and copying entire VMs from machine to machine.

Improvements to My Organization:

As a systems admin, I use it to run multiple instances of systems on my host machine to get better usability and for testing new builds for our users as well as for server updates. 

Room for Improvement:

It's been a struggle at times to keep drive shares and video drivers working across updates. So a bit of stability in those areas would be nice.

Use of Solution:

2 years

Stability Issues:

I've been hit with a few bugs and documented issues.Specifically with video not behaving for VM windows on multiple monitors. And shared printing from the host machine is very temperamental.

Cost and Licensing Advice:

It always seems a bit steep to me on renewals, but it pairs very well with our existing vSphere architecture so it offers a few more benefits and ease of use.

Other Solutions Considered:

I use Hyper-V for the same purposes but VMware Workstation performs well and scales down to our developers needs easily.

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