Difference between Pause/interruption / native sleep

What is the functional difference between the ' Pause / Suspend "VMWare provides and the sleep feature of Windows 7 (from the Start Menu)?

Thank you

Break/suspension is like zapping Windows with a ray of frost, then he later thaw. It may or may not notice the time spent ("Hey, is the Sun in a different place?")

Comments to sleep, it's like Windows is preparing to go to bed, put stuff there, turn the thermostat down, etc..

After installing tools blurs the question a bit, like suspension then Windows gives the opportunity to neaten up upward before turning on the freeze Ray.

A more technical explanation is that pause/suspend stops the virtual machine without telling the client (unless the tools are installed). Throughout the State are kept, it simply does not (and does not). Comments to sleep is Windows closing connections, writing things on the disk, it does normally, and then willingly stop running, just as it would on a physical machine. When he wakes up, she may know get a new IP address, check the time, etc. Note If you have installed tools, also this should hang, I'm not sure of the break.

As long as you do not have anything for the world outside of the virtual machine (e.g., network transfer, USB devices, etc.), to sleep and sleep are quite similar.

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