It depends on your configuration. It is possible to bind a VM to a core (or
some cores) or use all cores in time sharing fashion.
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Vahid
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:38:03 +0800> From: Xu nanxuan <mybayern1974@hotmail.com>
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> I have a physical box with two cores, then: If I concurrently have two Win
> XPs as DomU, how many physical cores are used? Is each one core responsible
> for each DomU? or only one core is used to manage two DomUs?
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