The hypervisor can not give a single virtual cpu more than a single physical cpu or core. What is cool about this is that it is down automatically and dynamically. When the workload drops, those resources go back into the shared cpu pool.
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POWER 6 is a dual core processor only, but has features to allow for very rapid context thread switching, and so allows for the appearance of many logical units called logical partitions or LPARs In AIX there are many commands that show resource sets, cores or threads as processors, but the following command can be used to determine the Physical Processors CPUs. Log in to vote.
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