Processor Socket 2 or Number of processor

HI
Cisco UCS server mention Processor Socket 2 and another model support Processor Socket 4.
Socket2 and Socket 4 is specification different for Support Intel Processor or other.
My question is: Please help to clear my confusion
1. How many Physical processor support in server ? like in socket 4,  how many processor can insert 1 or 4 or 8 ?????
2.  any server highest how many Physical processor support ??
3. For Vmwear 1 processor is sharing or multiple processor share. if have 1 processor then how many Virtual server can share the processor ?
Regards
Iqbal

HI
Thanks for respomse. I am not clear yet.
In Blade Server Series model B200 M2   Processors Socket 2 and Processors Support Intel Xeon processor 5600 Series.
My question this Blade server how many Physical server can insert 1or 2 or 3 ?
I have found processors socket 2 means support types of processor not number of physical processors.
UCS B440 model support Either 2 or 4 Intel® Xeon® E7-4800 or E7-8800 series processors but its Processors Socket 4 that means this model support 4 physical processors ?
For how many physical support , i need to find out Technical Specification  and no relation socket with number of physical processor ?

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    Inode table size 10918 bytes (10.66 Kbytes)
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    Directory table size 31 bytes (0.03 Kbytes)
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    Number of files 1
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    Number of socket nodes 0
    Number of directories 1
    Number of ids (unique uids + gids) 1
    Number of uids 1
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    xorriso : UPDATE : 82.85% done
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