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Figure 8.2 Hardware Assignments for Domains 3, 4, and 5
8.1.1.2 Option 2: Completely Isolated Domains
Configuring a CMU to support only one domain provides the most isolation be-
tween domains, but brings the possibility of over-provisioning domain resources.
This scheme is most viable where the additional cost is less important than com-
plete domain isolation.
Step 1: Configure the CPUs For this option, the four-CPU and two-CPU CMU
boards will be combined. For most domains, the four-CPU version will be used.
Domain 1: 2 CMUs (CMU#0 has four CPUs, CMU#1 has two CPUs).
Domain 2: 2 CMUs (CMU#2 has four CPUs, CMU#3 has two CPUs).
 
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