Location and size of boot camp

I'm on a 2015 15 "MacBook Pro with dedicated smart running El Capitan graphics card. I run software that requires Windows and seeks to implement the BootCamp to run Windows for the handful of times a month I need to use the software. My hard drive is a 500gig SSD, but I have only about 80 free concerts. I moved my iTunes and pictures libraries on a Thunderbolt 2 TB external drive. I have 1 TB free on this disk. My options are 1) using most of my remaining space internal to the BootCamp partition SSD, 2) using the external drive Thunderbolt or 3) a USB 3.0 128 GB Thumb Drive for the Boot Camp partition.

Does anyone have suggestions about where would be the best place to put this partition? Or I'd better watch the virtual machines running off the external drive?

Thank you.

My recommendation is to 100 GB minimum for Windows and your Windows data. More if you have a lot of data. The Boot Camp partition must be on your internal drive. Read and follow the instructions of Boot Camp.

A virtual machine is running.

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