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Topic Title: VMware Fusion 13 on M1 Mac Topic Summary: Running DNS on M1 Mac Created On: 01/23/2023 01:07 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Dismayed | - 01/23/2023 01:07 PM |
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- Lunis Orcutt | - 01/23/2023 04:30 PM |
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- Dismayed | - 01/24/2023 06:15 PM |
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- Mav | - 01/25/2023 04:34 AM |
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- Dismayed | - 01/28/2023 02:02 PM |
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- ax | - 01/28/2023 04:57 PM |
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Has anyone here tested running DNS on an M1 Mac using VMware Fusion 13? |
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We haven't tested because we do not use or like Macs but a lot of our customers are successfully using Macs with the M1 chip and the latest VMware fusion
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I've extensively used both Mac and Windows computers. The Mac OS's, which are built in Unix, have been rock solid. Windows - we'll, it's gotten better over the years. |
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Sorry to rain on your parade, but my experience with MacOS and several updates (especially with updating Apple's own IDE XCode) is the worst I've had. Ever.
VMWare is trying what they can to provide a way for virtualization, but there's only so much they can do given the totally different processor architecture of the M1 chip. In addition, every external device you want to use inside your virtualized Windows has to be routed through your machine into the virtualized Windows with a lot of effort and specialized drivers, adding to the complexity and, thus, reducing stability of such a system. At this point I'm not even talking about end users who most of the time do not understand why their microphone does not work unless they have redirected it into VMWare Fusion.
I'm happy if it works for you, but from my experience I really would not recommend this environment for anyone.
mav |
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I've had plenty of problems with Windows. Blue screen, anyone? |
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^^^ My own completely unsolicited pennies are as follows:
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