I'm not a lawyer but it's not a matter of 1 or 2 OS X instances or buying the Family pack. It's that a guest OS running on a Mac is not on native Apple-branded hardware it's on a virtual VMware or VirtualBox-branded system (BIOS or bootstrapped EFI). It's available since version 10.10 (Yosemite), provides a thin user mode abstraction of the Intel VT features, enables apps to use virtualization without the need of a kernel extension (KEXT), which finally could make them compatible with the OS X App Store guidelines. Performance has to be evaluated, though.
^ OS-level virtualization is described as 'native' speed, however some groups have found overhead as high as 3% for some operations, but generally figures come under 1%, so long as secondary effects do not appear. ^ See for a paper comparing performance of paravirtualization approaches (e.g. Xen) with OS-level virtualization. Veertu is only 20MB light. That coupled with native OS X integration makes it very fast and responsive - Low battery consumption Veertu leaves all CPU and power management to OS X which knows how to preserve the battery best. Other virtualization solutions compete with OS-X for CPU and drain your battery faster. Essential usability features.
Veertu is simple, light, secure virtualization software designed for Mac. With Veertu you can run your favorite Window or Linux distribution directly on OS X. Veertu is powered by Hypervisor framework and runs entirely in sandbox,eliminating the need for root permissions and kernel extensions. That makes it the most stable and secure virtualization solution for your Mac.
– Download and run Linux VMs from the Veertu cloud library – Free – Install your own VMs including Windows – Requires in-app purchase – Import existing VMs – Requires in-app purchase
– Light, fast and responsive Veertu is only 20MB light. That coupled with native OS X integration makes it very fast and responsive
– Low battery consumption Veertu leaves all CPU and power management to OS X which knows how to preserve the battery best. Other virtualization solutions compete with OS-X for CPU and drain your battery faster.
– Essential usability features Veertu includes key usability features like full-screen mode for a seamless Windows experience, copy/paste between OS X and Windows virtual machines and shared folder so you can access the same files from OS X as well as on Windows
What’s New in Version 1.0.5
Import VMs from other virtualization solutions Ability to change location of VM Library Various bug fixes
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RunWindows on Intel Macs
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There are presently several alternatives for running Windows on Intel Macs. Here is a list of the primary options in the market place.
Apple Boot Camp software. Boot Camp enables you to boot the computer into OS X or Windows. (Free because it comes with OS X. You must own a legitimate Windows Full Retail Installer.)
Parallels Desktop for Mac. Parallels is software virtualization that enables running Windows concurrently with OS X.
VM Fusion.VM Fusion is software virtualization that enables running Windows concurrently with OS X.
CrossOver. Enables running many Windows applications without having to install Windows. The Windows applications can run concurrently with OS X.
VirtualBox. Open Source freeware virtual machine such as VM Fusion and Parallels that was developed by Solaris. (Free because it comes with OS X. You must own a legitimate Windows Full Retail Installer.)
Veertu. A new entry from Open Source utilizing native virtualization. It’s a fast and secure way to run VMs on the Mac. Veertu Desktop is supported on Mac models of early/mid-2011 or later running Yosemite 10.10 or later.
Parallels, VM Fusion, VirtualBox, and Veertu can also run other operating systems such as Linux, Unix, OS/2, Solaris, etc. There are performance differences between dual-boot systems and virtualization. The latter tend to be a little slower (not much) and do not provide the video performance of the dual-boot system. A 2015 comparison of Parallels, VM Fusion, and Virtual Box is found at 2015 VM Benchmarks: Parallels 11 vs. Fusion 8 vs. VirtualBox 5. A review of these and other competitors is found in PCMag: The Best Virtualization Software of 2017. Boot Camp is available with Lion and later.
You must also have an internal optical drive for installing Windows. Windows cannot be installed from an external optical drive. Windows must be installed on an internal drive if you use Boot Camp. A license must be purchased for all commercial software and operating system products. Open Source software is free.
Some Boot Camp Articles from Apple Support.
Boot Camp Support.
Boot Camp 5.1: Frequently Asked Questions.
How to Install Windows using Boot Camp.
Boot Camp Control Panel Users Guide.
Use Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp.
Use Windows 8.1 on your Mac with Boot Camp.
Install Windows 7 and earlier on your Mac using Boot Camp.
System Requirements to Install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp.