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VMware Workstation Player (formerly known as Player Pro) is a desktop virtualization application that is available for free for personal use. A Commercial License can be applied to enable Workstation Player to run Restricted Virtual Machines created by VMware Workstation Pro and Fusion Pro.

At the recent World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC 18) that as held on 4th June 2018, Apple released a new operating system that is now bigger and better. The macOS 10.14 Mojave will be packed with many cool features.

Top among these are better security and performance and a new dark mode. The latter is particularly a cool feature that everyone is talking about, and we all want to try it out.

What is macOS Virtual Machine? A Virtual Machine is one which does not exist physically but is made to exist using the VMWare Workstation software. In this case, you will have a macOS virtual machine that operates on macOS 10.14 Mojave. You have a Windows PC but you can open the virtual machine and have a Mac on the same computer. The VMware Workstation Player is like any other application or program on your Windows computer but when opened it takes you to the world of the Mojave; the macOS Virtual Machine.

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In order to create this virtual machine, there are various things you will need. One is the Mac OS X VMware image which is the same one Mac users would use to install the operating system. You will also need to download the VMware Player which is a free program and the Patch Tool. More on these below: What is the Mac OS X VMware Image?

Office add font mac This is the image containing all the information required to install the OS X operating system. The one provided here is created on the Mojave installer file. It is fresh and clean and will make it easy to do the installation. To use it, ensure that you have Winrar or 7zip software. If not, be sure to download Winrar before getting started because this will be needed to unpack the macOS Mojave VMware image. MacOS Mojave Beta Image (August 10, 2018).

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In order to execute Cloudera Hadoop CDH4 VM in Windows, you need to download the quickstart VM from according to your VM version(i.e VMware/VirtualBox/KVM). It requires a 64 bit host OS. This VM runs CentOS 6.2 and includes CDH4.3, Cloudera Manager 4.6, Cloudera Impala 1.0.1 and Cloudera Search.9 Beta.

For this demo, I have used VMware version of Cloudera Quickstart VM for running on Windows 8 64 bit host OS. Few points to ponder: • This is a 64-bit VM, and requires a 64-bit host OS and a virtualization product that can support a 64-bit guest OS.

• This VM uses 4 GB of total RAM. The total system memory required varies depending on the size of your data set and on the other processes that are running. • The demo VM file is approximately 2 GB. Feel free to mirror internally or externally to minimize bandwidth usage. • To use the VMware VM, you must use a player compatible with WorkStation 8.x or higher: Player 4.x or higher, ESXi 5.x or higher, or Fusion 4.x or higher.

Older versions of WorkStation can be used to create a new VM using the same virtual disk (VMDK file), but some features in VMware Tools won’t be available. • After downloading the Cloudera VM, extract it & select the virtual machine configuration (.vmx) file. • Open the.vmx file by vmware workstation & start the VM. • To start work on hadoop console, click on hue & login with default Id ‘admin’ & password ‘admin’ • Similarly, login to cloudera manager console with default user id ‘ admin‘ & password ‘ admin‘ in order to check hadoop cluster’s health.

• You can check the hadoop namenode cluster details with summary along with namenode logs along with HDFS clusters. • Cloudera Hadoop (CDH4) VM contains inbuilt eclipse integrated with apache hadoop to write mapreduce jobs with ease. • Once you open the eclipse integrated with hadoop, a default MapReduce java project is available which runs on Java SE 1.6. About Anindita Anindita Basak is working as Big Data Cloud Consultant in Microsoft. Worked in multiple MNCs as Developer & Senior Developer on Microsoft Azure, Data Platform, IoT & BI, Data Visualization, Data warehousing & ETL & of course in Hadoop platform.She played both as FTE & v- employee in Azure platform teams of Microsoft.Passionate about.NET, Java, Python & Data Science. She is also an active Big Data & Cloud Trainer & would love share her experience in IT Training Industry. She is an author, forum contributor, blogger & technical reviewer of various books on Big Data Hadoop, HDInsight, IoT & Data Science, SQL Server PDW & PowerBI.