Hi,

The Fusion drive is physically two drives but you only see it as one.  Similar 
to a RAID setup but actually different.  The Fusion drive does make your system 
considerably quicker and, if you have the cash, I totally recommend it.  I'm 
not really sure how BootCamp handles the Fusion drives but I'd be surprised if 
there were any problems.  Probably best to do a Google search on BootCamp and 
Fusion drive and see what comes up.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Apr 23, 2014, at 9:08 PM, Juan Hernandez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>  
> I have just subscribed to this list.  I was subscribed to this list way back 
> in the day, about 8-9 years ago and now I am coming back.
>  
> I had a question.  I am buying a new iMac in the next few days, and I wanted 
> to know something about the fusion drives.
>  
> The fusion drives, is it a flash dssd and a harddisk on one unit?  When in 
> mac os x, does it recognize the drive as one big drive, or two separate 
> drives? 
>  
> How does bootcamp deal with the fusion drives?
>  
> Thanks for any help.
>  
> Best,
>  
> Juan
>  
> 
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