So I have used both, fusion is a better solution.

Bootcamp has the advantage of running natively so probably faster than in a VM 
but that’s about it for advantages.  You can’t use it as the same time as OS X, 
the drive / boot loader selection screen is not accessible although very 
memorizable, the OS X side needs to read NTFS to gain access to the volume and 
you can’t easily move images around.

Advantages of fusion are you can easily backup images, copy them from machine 
to machine, run them at the same time as OS X and the easy installer with 
fusion makes windows so easy to install with out site assistance.  In my 
opinion bootcamp has little value.  If you want to run windows get a windows 
machine.:)


> On Aug 3, 2017, at 9:01 PM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> So, I have used fusion in the past, but never fusion.  Someone asked me witch 
> is better, but since I have never given bootcamp a spin, I can’t answer that. 
>  So, anybody tried both, what is the advantages and disadvantages?  Except 
> with fusion I know you can run both systems at once, so besides that?  
> Personally, I don’t even use windows enough to care, but told this friend I 
> would ask the experts.lol
> 
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