
MacOS Unlocker 2.0.8 is used in this example due to ESXi support. Downloading a patch The patch is free and can be downloaded from this page. The patch unlocks the Mac OS X operating system family in the new VM options on ESXi, and includes VMware Tools for macOS. Linux hosts can now use Intel Integrated GPUs with our new Vulkan rendering engine, delivering DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.3 to VMs without needing more a powerful discrete GPU. Virtual machines with Mac OS X are not supported by default. Workstation 16 now provides a DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.1 compliant virtual graphics device to Windows virtual machines, adding new compatibility for hundreds of apps and games.

It allows to choose Mac OS X system during VM.

Download VMWare unlocker and run windows/install.cmd script. But to do that, you need to disable Hyper-V first. Run the most demanding Mac and Windows applications side. Graphics Engine Enhancements for Windows and Linux Download VMware Fusion 12 and let your Mac run Windows, Linux or Mac OS X Server.

Workstation 16 Pro and Player both provide a new CLI for building and running OCI containers and Kubernetes clusters: ‘vctl.’ Supports thousands of pre-built container images, as well as building custom images from standard Dockerfiles. Workstation 16 supports the latest 2004 version of Windows 10, including Hyper-V mode compatibility for Device & Credential Guard and WSL, as well as supporting new releases of the most popular Linux distributions such as Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu and more.
