Uncapped

Select to indicate that the logical partition is uncapped. An uncapped logical partition can use more than its assigned number of processing units. An uncapped logical partition can use processing units that are not assigned to other logical partitions. An uncapped logical partition can also use processing units that are not currently used by other logical partitions that use shared processors. You can also set a logical partition that uses dedicated processors so that uncapped logical partitions can use its processors when the dedicated processor logical partition is shut down. The number of processing units that an uncapped logical partition can use is limited only by its assigned number of virtual processors.

If Uncapped is cleared, then this logical partition is capped, and the logical partition can use only its assigned number of processing units.

Uncapped displays only if the logical partition uses shared processors.