: The release maintained the Fusion 11 standard of Virtual NVMe devices and DirectX 10.1 compatibility, ensuring that resource-intensive applications could run with near-native efficiency. Professional Capabilities
While VMware Fusion 11.1.0 was a standard-bearer for Intel-based Macs during its tenure, the virtualization landscape has since shifted. With the release of Fusion 13, VMware introduced official support for and transitioned to a free-for-personal-use model under Broadcom's ownership. Nevertheless, version 11.1.0 remains a significant milestone for its role in perfecting the virtualization experience on macOS Mojave and high-end Intel hardware.
The "Pro" designation in 11.1.0 unlocked advanced features that set it apart from standard versions, including: VMware Fusion Pro 11.1.0 Extended Edition
: The update addressed several vulnerabilities and performance issues found in earlier 11.x iterations.
VMware Fusion Pro 11.1.0, released on , represents a pivotal maintenance update in the lifecycle of VMware’s virtualization software for macOS. Designed to bridge the gap between Apple’s hardware and diverse guest operating systems, this version solidified the stability of the Fusion 11 series by introducing support for then-current platform updates and critical security patches. The Evolution of Fusion 11 : The release maintained the Fusion 11 standard
As a maintenance release, version 11.1.0 focused on expanding the "Extended Edition" capabilities through enhanced platform support and security:
: It added official support for Windows 10 19H1 , Ubuntu 19.04, RHEL 8.0, and Fedora 30. Nevertheless, version 11
: Compatibility was extended to ESXi 6.7 U2 , allowing IT professionals to manage and interact with data center environments directly from their Macs.