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VMPlex Workstation 1.0.0.14, published by VMPlex, is a lightweight Windows utility that overlays Microsoft’s native Hyper-V manager with a streamlined, tabbed interface, allowing administrators and power users to control multiple virtual machines from a single window. Designed for IT departments, QA labs, and developers who routinely spin up several guest operating systems, the program eliminates the need to open separate Hyper-V consoles for every VM; instead, each running or saved instance is presented as a clickable tab, enabling rapid switching, start/stop operations, and basic configuration edits without losing context. Because it merely wraps existing Hyper-V APIs, VMPlex Workstation imposes no additional hypervisor overhead and preserves the performance, security, and checkpoint features already provided by Windows. Typical use cases include automated test farms that cycle through clean OS snapshots, classroom environments where instructors quickly reset student VMs, and DevOps pipelines that require parallel build containers on a single host. The publisher has released three public builds to date, with 1.0.0.14 being the current stable channel; earlier iterations focused on core tabbing reliability, while the latest adds darker theme support, keyboard shortcuts, and improved WMI error handling. The software falls squarely within the System Utilities / Virtualization category and requires Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Server editions that have the Hyper-V role already enabled. VMPlex Workstation is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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