System Recommendations

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by RyanMoo, Mar 15, 2014.

  1. RyanMoo

    RyanMoo Bit poster

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    Hello - I currently have a 2011 Macbook Pro 13" 2.3GHz i5 with 16GB RAM and 2 Solid State drives.

    I run my Parallels instances off the 2nd hard drive and this configuration seems to work great.

    I am considering upgrading to a 15" i7 2.3GHz 16GB RAM, but I see that the new 15" MBPs don't have room to easily install a 2nd hard drive.

    My question is... how much will performance be affected if I install my VMs on my primary (SSD) hard drive? Will I gain enough by moving to an i7 to offset this performance degradation?

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. Specimen

    Specimen Product Expert

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    The CPU won't affect the performance, the difference between running two separate drives or just one is with concurrent I/O requests, from OS X and from the Guest VM, and that will be be the bottleneck, of sharing the bandwidth of one SSD interface. You'll only hit this bottleneck when you are running I/O intensive apps on both the Host and the Guest, that's where separate drives makes a difference.

    However, the important difference between the older model and the newer is the PCIe-based SSD which is faster than the SATA interface, that's the thing that will probably actually make up the performance loss under certain loads.
     

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