Speed up I/O at the cost of increased memory usage in the host OS Turns off memory sharing between virtual machines Only use this if your MacBook has a SSD driveĭisable memory trimming, less overhead for the Fusion memory manager This will optimize disk I/O for SSD drives.
This will change the default network adaptive to an enhanced driver
From the MacOS SideĮxclude the virtual disks from Time Machine backups. I’ve collected the following tips (the sources are listed at the end) and they have improved the performance. It’s been running much slower than you would expect on a 2 3 year old MacBook Pro with a quad core i7.
I have a Windows 10 virtual machine that I use for software demos and testing beta versions of Windows. I’ve been trying to get the most performance out of my Window 10 virtual machines running on my MacBook Pro through VMware Fusion. Getting the most out of VMware Fusion 8.5 running Windows 10