Dedicated processor
Dedicated processors are whole processors that are used exclusively by the partition to which they are assigned. The dedicated processor handles the processing for a specific logical partition.
If you choose to assign dedicated processors to a logical partition, assign at least one processor to that partition. Likewise, if you choose to remove processor resources from a dedicated partition, remove at least one processor from the partition.
To adjust to changing workloads, you can move dedicated processors within the minimum/maximum values you establish without needing to restart the partition. These values enable you to establish a range within which you can dynamically move the resource without needing to restart the logical partition. When you change the minimum/maximum values, it requires you to restart the partition. Minimum values dictate what is required to restart the partition. If the minimum value is not met for all logical partitions, only the primary will restart.
For example, a server with 4 physical processors can have 3 logical partitions with two partitions having 1 dedicated processor and one partition having 2 dedicated processors.
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Logical partition concept: ProcessorRelated concepts
Determining the possible number of logical partitionsRelated tasks
Hardware for logical partitions