Jul 24, 2017 Whether you want to try out macOS, run Xcode or make a hackintosh you can use a virtual machine to get started on macOS. Remember the performance of macOS, particularly graphical support is very limited on a virtual machine so performance with graphical animations will be subpar compared to a real mac or hackintosh, but it will still get the job done. VMWare Fusion Mac French For Mac OS X version 10.4. CD-ROM Currently unavailable. Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac Old Version Sep 6, 2011 by Parallels Software. 3.7 out of 5 stars 454. Software Currently unavailable. OWC 64.0GB (4 x 16GB) PC3-MHz DDR3 ECC-R SDRAM Memory Upgrade Kit, ECC Registered, (OWC1866D3R9M64), for Mac Pro 2013.
With the release of vSphere 5, virtualizing Apple Mac OS X as a guest OS was possible and fully supported from VMware. To do so, you would need to be run ESXi on Apple hardware either the now deprecated Apple XServe 3.1 or an Apple Mac Pro. A comment that came up yesterday on Twitter was that VMware Tools did not exists for Mac OS X guests and this would make it difficult to manage Mac OS X guests on vSphere. I guess it may not be that well known or just an assumption, but VMware Tools does in fact exists for Mac OS X guests and it is also documented in the VMware Tools installation guide.


VMware Workstation for Mac by VMware, Inc. Is a tool that you won't be able to find, as it hasn't been released. If you switch to Mac and you want to use this tool, you can check this list of alternatives to find a replacement. In any case, I thought I take you through a few screenshots of installing VMware Tools for a Mac OS X 10.7 guests running on my Apple Mac Mini. In the screenshot below, we can see that VMware Tools is not detected in the guest OS and we have a option to install VMware.
It is still amazing to me to see the number of guest OSes the vSphere platform supports and perhaps virtualizing Mac OS X is still relatively new for folks and hence the initial assumption about VMware Tools not being available. In any case, I thought I take you through a few screenshots of installing VMware Tools for a Mac OS X 10.7 guests running on my Apple Mac Mini.
In the screenshot below, we can see that VMware Tools is not detected in the guest OS and we have a option to install VMware Tools, so we go ahead and click on that.
This will mount the darwin.iso to the VM from the vmimages directory of the ESXi host and you can proceed with the VMware Tools installation.
Upon finishing the installation, you will be asked to reboot the guest OS and now when we take a look at the VM summary view, we can see VMware Tools is now running in our Mac OS X guests.
Note: For instructions on installing Apple Mac OS X as a guest OS on vSphere, please refer to this tech note.
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