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 pmda-denki is not focusing on saving power itself, more on measuring as the first step. For saving power: pmda-denki is not focusing on saving power itself, more on measuring as the first step. For saving power:
 +  * Article [[https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/take-control-your-rhel-systems-power-consumption|Take control of your Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems’ power consumption with pmda-denki]] explains the steps to measure energy consumption for a workload
 +  * Article [[https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/slow-low-consumption-system-more-energy-efficient-lets-measure-rhel|Is a slow but low-consumption system more energy efficient? Let’s measure, with RHEL!]] uses these steps to compare energy efficiency of various architectures (arm, RISC-V, x86, ..) for a workload
   * [[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322308215_RAPL_in_Action_Experiences_in_Using_RAPL_for_Power_Measurements|this paper]] investigates RAPL usability   * [[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322308215_RAPL_in_Action_Experiences_in_Using_RAPL_for_Power_Measurements|this paper]] investigates RAPL usability
   * tlp   * tlp
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