Is parallels better than bootcamp4/15/2023 ![]() ![]() It's hard to quantify without any kind of benchmarks to definitively answer your question. I am running Mac OS X 10.6.4 on MacBook Pro 15" with Intel Core i7 and want to run Windows 7 64-bit. Linux (Ubuntu 10.04 for testing and debugging software I develop).Utility Software (Nokia Ovi Suite for my cell, Lingvo dictionary etc.).Games (Quake III, Dragon Age, Unreal Tournament etc.).Live TV (Windows Media Center with my USB DVB-T TV Stick).Software development (Visual Studio, Eclipse, Notepad++, Total Commander, Git Bash etc.).If this is use case specific, than I would like to know the answer for the following cases: Please tell me, if you know, how much faster is Windows/Linux on BootCamp than on Parallels/Fusion virtualization software? Since there have been quite some innovation in the area of virtualization and most modern processors (including mine) have special virtualization mode, I believe that the difference may not actually be that big if any at all. On the other hand when using Parallels or Fusion I can use both Mac and PC applications side-by-side. Obviously I understand that running Windows/Linux natively on the hardware is faster than using any kind of virtualization software. ![]()
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