Fusion | Fusion Pro | |
General | ||
Create and run multiple operating systems as VMs | ||
Create Large VMs (16 CPU, 64GB RAM) | ||
New App Menu | ||
Customizable Touch Bar Support | ||
Multiple Snapshots | ||
Convert PC into a virtual machine | ||
macOS Integration | ||
Host/guest file sharing | ||
Shared/Mirrored Folders | ||
Run VM with Different View Modes | ||
Unity View Mode | ||
3D graphics with DX10.1 and OpenGL 3.3 support | ||
Device Support | ||
Runs on the Latest macOS | ||
High Resolution 4K/5K/Retina Display Support | ||
Virtual Trusted Platform Module Device | ||
UEFI + Secure Boot Support | ||
Virtual NVMe Device | ||
Support a Wide Range of Virtual Devices | ||
USB Smart Card Reader Support | ||
Works with Assistive Devices (Section 508 Compliant) | ||
Multi-language Keyboard Support | ||
Operating System Support | ||
Support for Windows 10 VM | ||
Support for macOS Mojave Host and Guest | ||
Over 200 Supported OSs (Linux, older Windows, BSD) | ||
Run BootCamp as VM | ||
Import/Convert BootCamp into VM | ||
Advanced Features | ||
Fusion REST API | ||
One-Click SSH to Linux VM | ||
Command Line Operation: vmrun and VIX | ||
3rdParty Integrations | ||
Create Linked Clones | ||
Create Full Clones | ||
Customizable Advanced Networking | ||
Secure VM Encryption | ||
Connect to vSphere/ESXi Server | ||
Improved vSphere Remote View | ||
Virtual Network Customization (NAT, network rename) | ||
Virutal Network Simulation (Packet Loss, Latency, Bandwidth) |
Vmware Vs Parallels For Mac


Vmware Vs Parallels For Mac
I have parallels, but I would prefer not to buy the vmware fusion to run on the mac. Wondering if its worth it to run parallels to run windows, then run vmware inside. I have 2 GB of RAM and could upgrade to 4 GB (max on the laptop) but everything associated with a mac is really expensive.