VMware Workstation Pro works by creating fully isolated, secure virtual machines that encapsulate an operating system and its applications. The VMware virtualization layer maps the physical hardware resources to the virtual machine's resources, so each virtual machine has its own CPU, memory, disks, and I/O devices, and is the full equivalent of a standard x86 machine.
When no -vm is specified, the launcher looks for a virtual machine first in a jre directory in the root of eclipse and then on the search path. If java is found in either location, then we look for a jvm shared library (jvm.dll on window, libjvm.so on *nix platforms) relative to that java executable.
Click on Create virtual machine in the new window that opened. Now, you can write the name for your new Virtual Machine and the location to store the virtual machine file. In the next window, you can select the amount of RAM memory to assign to your virtual machine. In the next window, you will create a virtual hard disk where you will install
Launch VirtualBox, then click the New button on the command bar. Enter a name for the VM or choose from the Type: list box. If VirtualBox detects the operating system name, it will populate thedc8NKlG.