VM Optimizer is a powerful tool that automatically reduces your Microsoft Windows based virtual machines
| Version | 2.5 |
| Updated | Oct 10th 2006 |
| Developer |
Invirtus
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| User Rating |
1163
2.6
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| Original File Size | 3.4 MB |
| Downloads | 10422 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
| Category | System |
Whether you are involved in testing, development, prototyping, disaster recovery, system deployment, training, IT production, demonstrations or labs, smaller and faster virtual machines will save you time and money and make your job easier.
Smaller, faster virtual disks mean better virtual machine performance, more efficient use of your physical hard drive space, thus significantly reducing the time spent copying, moving, backing-up, deploying and archiving virtual machine image files. Virtual machines that are up to 80% smaller are more easily utilized via CD or DVD or shared with colleagues over your network or the internet.
VM Optimizer is a powerful tool that automatically reduces your Microsoft Windows based virtual machines to their smallest possible size and enhances the performance of your Microsoft Windows-based virtual machines.
VM Optimizer Crack is designed to work with vmdk files from VMware Workstation, VMware Server, VMware ACE, VMware GSX Server, VMware ESX Server (read about ESX Server support). VM Optimizer Crack is also designed to work with vhd files from Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005. VM Optimizer Crack is ideal for businesses of all types and sizes that rely upon virtual machines to accelerate their business cycle.
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■ 14 days trial
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