You can create a domain with any number of cpu threads you want, even
a domain with only one cpu thread.

  However it is recommended to add entire cores to a domain to avoid
assigning cpu threads from the same core to different domains because
this can impact performances due to cpu caches sharing.

alex.


On 10/01/08 14:18, Paul Roberts wrote:
> Unofficially, I've heard you shouldn't go below 1 core per LDOM.  Can 
> anyone explain the limitations or best practices regarding hardware 
> requirements for LDOMs?  I'm curious what happens if you go by the thread...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Paul
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