Physical Operating System Environment definition
Physical Operating System Environment means an Operating System Environment configured to run directly on a physical hardware system that uses physical Processors, each occupying a single socket on a system’s motherboard in a physical hardware system.
Physical Operating System Environment means an Operating System Environment configured to run directly on a physical hardware system that uses physical Processors, each occupying a single socket on a system’s motherboard in a physical hardware system. • “Processor” is generally a physical chip that resides in a physical socket of the hardware partition and contains one or more Cores.