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Tactic: Monitor Computer Power

Tactic sort: Awesome Tactic
Type: Architectural Tactic
Category: resource-adaptation
Tags: energy-footprint  measured  performance 

Title

Monitor Computer Power

Description

Cloud providers provide monitoring tools such as Amazon's CloudWatch [54] and Google Cloud Monitoring [21]. These track CPU utilization, memory, and network usage. They could be used to indirectly monitor energy allowing power offs or power throttling. However, direct energy measurement is not yet available.

Participant

Cloud Platform Providers. Machine Learning Practitioners.

Related software artifact

Public Cloud Platforms.

Context

Machine Learning Systems Energy Use. Green AI.

Software feature

Monitoring Power.

Tactic intent

Increased Energy Efficiency.

Target quality attribute

Energy Efficiency.

Other related quality attributes

Cost Optimization.

Measured impact

< unknown >

Source

Green AI in the Cloud: Energy-Efficient Architectural Tactics for ML-Enabled Systems on Public Platforms by Jingzhi Zhang (Eloise)


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  • Contact person
  • Patricia Lago (VU Amsterdam)
  •  disc at vu.nl
  •  patricialago.nl

The Archive of Awesome and Dark Tactics (AADT) is an initiative of the Digital Sustainability Center (DiSC). It received funding from the VU Amsterdam Sustainability Institute, and is maintained by the S2 Group of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Initial development of the Archive of Awesome and Dark Tactics by Robin van der Wiel