How about pausing the virtual machine when you're not using it, instead of powering it down? Will that do the trick?
Ultimately, though, what a solution like Parallels buys you is the convenience of being able to swtich back and forth between OS's at will, and the ability to run processes in both OS's at the same time. For example, I was doing some work in Windows a little while ago, when I received an email---in Mac OSX. With a couple of keypresses (thanks to Virtue Desktops) I was able to switch right over and read my mail, and return to Windows for work when I finished.
In exchange for that convenience, you give up performance, particularly on the Guest OS, and increase your memory requirements. That's a trade I am more than willing to live with for my application; but if you do not feel the same way, then BootCamp is your solution.
Last edited: Apr 29, 2006