Energy use measured by Utilization or by Provisioned Capacity #328
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@adrianco so we're talking here about the idle resource consumption right? Wouldn't that be captured by the TS and RS terms in the SCI equation? Thoughts on this @Henry-WattTime? |
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It's important to distinguish between the carbon used by a marginal increase in power consumption due to a workload, and the total consumption of the system. The system is still there consuming power when it's not being used by a workload, so you could also argue that it's the power usage of the total provisioned capacity of all the systems that's important, not the amount in use by a workload at a point in time. In a cloud environment, you could argue that you only take account of the energy use of the systems you are paying for, but the additional un-billed capacity still uses energy, and your usage ultimately causes the cloud provider to install additional systems.
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