In other words, Parallels Desktop 6 beat VMware Fusion 3.1 in 92% of the 3D graphics tests we ran. Specifically, Parallels won 73% of the tests by at least 10%, and was also a bit faster on an additional 19% more of the tests. If you focus exclusively on 3D graphics, as measured by 3DMark06 version 1.2, Parallels won by an even larger margin. In other words, Parallels Desktop 6 beat VMware Fusion 3.1 in 84% of the general tests we ran. If you count up the general tests (including one 3D graphics score), Parallels won 61% of the tests by 10% or more, and was also a bit faster on an additional 23% more of the tests. When we look at the “big picture” of all the testing, Parallels is the clear winner. In the mean time, in advance of the holidays, we thought we’d offer you up a preview of how the tests went. We’re double-checking things and putting the final touches on this large scale analysis now. You should use it as part of your decision combined with other factors such as product features, interface preferences, and support to make your product choice. To be clear, this article is not a product review it’s a benchmarking analysis. It gives you, the reader, an even-handed assessment as to performance for the areas that we cover (virtual machine actions, file I/O, CPU footprint, IE and Microsoft Office, and of course, 3D graphics and games). This benchmark suite, as it has been in the past, is made up of several thousand tests, many of which are done with a stopwatch to give you real world results. Virtualization is also one of the key topics at MacTech Boot Camp in San Francisco on January 26th, 2011 If you want to get that issue delivered to your door, now is the time to subscribe. Parallels Desktop 6 and our January issue of MacTech Magazine in print will be talking more about virtualization. We’ll shortly be releasing comprehensive results on our tests of VMware Fusion 3.1 vs. Rather than look at the ‘version-dot-oh’ release, we typically wait for versions to settle down a bit so that we can give our readers results that are relevant for a longer period. How does VMware Fusion 3.1 and Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac compare? PREVIEWįor the past several weeks, MacTech has been working on its latest benchmarks for virtualization. NOTE: The full article is now available here.
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