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Virtualization isn't just for testing anymore. It's also not just for server farms. With new products and services appearing every day, virtualization is becoming a standard part of the development process. From helping to standardize environments to easing developer access to desktop testing, virtualization is useful at almost every step in the road to a production-ready system. And much of the innovative work around virtual machines is taking place right where virtualization got its start: in testing labs.

Virtualization is no longer just a cool tool that can save testers time and energy; it's an essential element for tracking down bugs. VMware's Workstation now offers the ability to record and replay the activities and processes that run inside of a virtual machine. As the product matures, testing labs around the globe are seeing Workstation as a way to remove the word “unreproduceable” from their vocabulary.

Martin Klaus, senior product marketing manager at VMware, said that Workstation offers numerous tools that can make QA easier.

“You can test an application in a virtual machine sandbox, and you're able to connect your debugging tools, your compiler, and your test tools in an IDE directly to the virtual machine," he said. "You can test applications quickly. You can take snapshots. One of the really cool things in Workstation is the ability to report all the actions that are happening in the virtual machine and play them back later. This deals with the 'works fine on my machine' problem. That goes all the way down to the network layer and the processor. You can replay that later and find out, with a debugger, what happened."

Of course, using virtualization in a test lab can add to the duties of lab managers. That's why Klaus said VMware has introduced a new product for QA administrators.

“For QA teams that work with a test lab, we offer a server product called VMware Lab Manager," he said. "That basically gives you self-service capability. If I am a member of a QA team, I can log in and provision an entire multi-tier environment in seconds. I'm no longer dependent on the IT team."



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