Fusion 6 installation on a new Macbook pro with Maverick

I want to install fusion on my new macbook retina 15 6 inches, will be fusion 6 partition the drive or should I start using bootcamp and installed windows on a partition and fusion 6 I put aside?

IMO CAD software will work still better installed under one OS natively installed on a physical hardware but with the speed of the processors of our days and the amount of RAM available to the consumer software CAD systems can preform well in a virtualized environment.  The large and more complexed work is obviously performance will be degraded more quickly in a virtualized environment and then when it is running in native mode.  My recommendation would be to test it on a Virtual Machine first and not to activate Windows or CAD software, if possible until you have tested and feel that its performance is satisfactory when virtualized.

Also note if you use CAD software is activated using a calculated material hash and phones home so if you install it natively under Windows installed via Boot Camp and then choose to run the partition Boot Camp in a Virtual Machine, you may encounter the problem of reactivation of product and may not be able to run in both environments.  I suggest strongly of what you discuss with the making of a CAD software that you want to use before you continue!

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