VMware Workstation & Fusion 25H2 Launches With Enhanced Features and Latest OS Support

VMware today unveiled its 25H2 updates for Workstation and Fusion, marking a significant shift to calendar versioning and delivering a suite of enhancements that streamline virtualization workflows.

The new naming convention combining the year and half-year in “25H2” replaces traditional sequences and offers clearer visibility into release timing, helping administrators plan upgrades with confidence.

Introducing Calendar Versioning and dictTool

The standout change in 25H2 is the adoption of calendar versioning, a move designed to simplify software lifecycle management. By identifying releases by year (2025) and half (H2), VMware aligns its desktop hypervisors with a predictable cadence that mirrors industry practices.

Complementing this is dictTool, a versatile command-line utility for inspecting and editing VMware configuration files such as .vmx and preferences directly from scripts or terminals.

Advanced users can now automate common tasks and fine-tune virtual machines without manual edits, addressing a longstanding community request.

Key benefits of calendar versioning and dictTool include:

  • Predictable release schedule aligned with industry standards.
  • Simplified upgrade planning through clear version labels.
  • Enhanced automation capabilities for configuration management.
  • Direct editing of VM settings without manual file changes.

Expanded Hardware and OS Compatibility

With each release, VMware aims to support the latest hardware and operating systems. Workstation 25H2 adds compatibility for Intel’s Lunar Lake, Arrow Lake, and Meteor Lake CPUs, letting users harness cutting-edge performance optimizations.

Both Workstation and Fusion now support guest installations on a broad range of platforms, ensuring flexibility and future-proofing virtualization environments.

Supported platforms in 25H2:

  • Guest OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, Fedora Linux 42, openSUSE Leap 16.0 (RC), SUSE Linux 16 (Beta), Debian 13, Oracle Linux 10, VMware ESX 9.0.
  • Host OS (Workstation): RHEL 10, Fedora 42, openSUSE 16.0 (RC), SUSE 16 (Beta), Debian 13.
  • Host OS (Fusion): macOS Tahoe on Intel and Apple Silicon.
  • Additional enhancements: USB 3.2 support and Hardware Version 22 for faster transfers and improved VM performance.

These additions ensure IT teams can virtualize the newest platforms immediately upon release, reducing delays in testing and development cycles.

Stability, Security, and Customer Resources

Beyond new features, 25H2 incorporates key bug fixes and security enhancements. Workstation addresses issues ranging from Windows UI resizing glitches to excessive logging by the VMware Authorization Service, while Fusion resolves dead-key input and USB action persistence problems. Accessibility improvements across both products aim to broaden usability.

To support customer adoption, VMware expanded its Desktop Hypervisor FAQ, consolidating community questions and best practices into a single resource.

This living document reflects feedback from VMware Communities and direct engagements, ensuring up-to-date guidance for administrators worldwide.

By pairing calendar versioning with robust new tools, up-to-date OS and CPU support, and a reinforced support framework, VMware Workstation and Fusion 25H2 deliver a modernized virtualization experience.

Organizations can now confidently embrace the latest technologies, backed by streamlined versioning and enhanced stability.

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