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scaphandre
- Scaphandre: Bring back energy consumption to your metrics
- hubblo-org/scaphandre: ⚡ Energy consumption metrology agent. Let "scaph" dive and bring back the metrics that will help you make your systems and applications more sustainable !
- Scaphandre: Tech stack doesn't need so much energy
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I’m late to the party, but still excited!
Scaphandre!
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PowerTop to optimize server power consumption?
Hello, Powertop is the bare minimum. I use it many time. But now all my Power consumption rely on Scaphandre. It’s a huge tool! I use it for 2 years now, and double check with a Wattmeter to see any gap (there is no gap). https://github.com/hubblo-org/scaphandre
- Ask HN: How can I calculate CO2 emission of servers/VPS?
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Sustainability with Rust
Perhaps distributed systems traces could be extended to attach energy usage alongside other metadata (like request duration).
See also this HN post[1] re: an environmental impact reporting dashboard built by the BBC's R&D department. In that example, a system-level resource monitoring agent called 'scaphandre'[2] was used -- I think both are valid approaches (a tracing-based approach would allow discovery and optimization of energy-inefficient requests; a system-level approach provides good fleet-wide energy usage visibility).
[1] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30320147
[2] - https://github.com/hubblo-org/scaphandre/
- Measure the power consumption of your technical services
- Scaphandre v0.3: getting power consumption metrics in your usual monitoring tools
- Scaphandre: measure the power consumption of software and servers
codecarbon
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Making an image with generative AI uses as much energy as charging your phone
The underlying calculations apparently depend on the following CSV: https://github.com/mlco2/codecarbon/blob/master/codecarbon/d...
Two problems I see here
1. They are using AWS, which is not in the data set
2. The data set seems questionable to me. The GCP Iowa data center has some of the best renewable usage, are they using the data center total (a larger data center with more renewable can still have more total emmissions vs only 8% of the compute I use should be included in the calculation. Either way, the underlying data for the calculation is out of date
- Ask HN: How can I calculate CO2 emission of servers/VPS?
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[D] Monitoring GPU Power Usage
I really like codecarbon to monitor my power usage: https://github.com/mlco2/codecarbon
- Codecarbon – Track Emissions from Compute
What are some alternatives?
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cloud-carbon-footp
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boaviztapi - 🛠 Giving access to BOAVIZTA reference data and methodologies trough a RESTful API
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