It’s written for Parallels Desktop, but much of it you can adapt to VirtualBox or VMWare. Next, follow the walkthrough opposite to optimise your VM, test its performance and then tweak further if necessary. This will also help maximise performance. Next, make sure you install the dedicated hardware drivers for your VM’s operating system, if you haven’t already – that means installing Parallels Tools, VMWare Tools or VirtualBox Additions (If you use VirtualBox, you should also download and install the VirtualBox Extension Pack from its website to add USB 2.0 and USB 3 support).
Open your virtualisation tool and make sure it’s fully up to date – all three of the virtualisation tools we’ve mentioned are frequently updated to fix bugs and improve overall performance.
VMWare Fusion adopts a similar configuration tool to that employed by Parallels Desktop Get optimising