![]() When running Parallels, resources that would otherwise be available to Windows are tied up running Mac OS X. With Boot Camp, users receive the benefit of having all cores and all RAM dedicated to running Windows when the user requires Windows-based applications. That's one of the reasons I advocate using Boot Camp instead. The big killer here, of course, is that Mac OS X must power the entire Windows install within Mac OS X. The better the virtual machine software, the better. Now Parallels appears to have the lead, better managing visual elements, and generally providing faster performance, than does VMware. That is, until Parallels' latest release. As Mossberg notes, Parallels seemed to have momentarily slipped behind VMware's Fusion.
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