All things being equal, does giving a user a second (or third) virtual
CPU give them "more MIPS", over time, than a user with a single virtual
CPU?  When I speak with experienced VMers there seems to be a distinct
difference in opinion on this.  Some think, yes, give me a second
virtual CPU and I'll get "twice the work done."  Others think you'll
only get twice the CPU if your CP SHARE is "twice as large as the other
guy."  

What's the REAL answer? 

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