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Will userids make a difference in performance?

I have nearly 10 users who login into the HP server (D series, HP UX 10.20) with the same UNIX user name, "liveuser", and they start the UNIX based transactions. If I create separate UNIX user-ids for all the 10, will the system performance improve?
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No, it should not make any useful difference to have 10 processes executed by 1 non-root user or 1 process executed by 10 non-root users.
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