Vmware Vs Parallels For Mac

FusionFusion 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

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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.