![]() ![]() If this happens, VMware Workstation might warn you and let you resume anyway, but in cases of more severe incompatibility, it won't let you resume at all, forcing you to discard the suspend state (the VM equivalent of yanking the power cord on a physical machine), losing any work that wasn't saved to the virtual disks. (That might happen because you upgraded to a new physical machine, or maybe your old physical machine catastrophically failed, forcing you to use backups.)įor example, the VM might be suspended and then resumed on hosts with different CPU or 3D-acceleration capabilities. ![]() ![]() A potential issue with backing up a suspended VM is that you won't be able to resume it if the backup is restored to a different host. ![]()
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