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Figure 7-30 Partition memory allocation
Figure 7-31 on page 279 provides an example of the Processing tab. You can
adjust the partition processor allocations by changing the values and clicking OK.
Like the memory, you can adjust the minimum and maximum values to create a
range of processor units to stay within when performing dynamic allocation.
Figure 7-31 Partition processing properties tab
Figure 7-32 on page 280 shows an example of a modified set of values for
processing units. In this example the values were modified to have 1.2 Assigned
units and a maximum value of 4.0 units. Also notice that Virtual Processors
values were modified. With these settings we can have anywhere from.1
processing units to 4.0 processing units. Anytime a change is desired within the
minimum and maximum values, that change can be performed dynamically by
modifying the Assigned value.
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