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This section pulls together information regarding power management on "PCs" and "laptops".

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The aim of this section of the Low Carbon ICT wiki is to provide information that helps IT managers and end-users to minimise the electricity consumption by PCs and laptops when they are not doing useful work. Desktop computers are left on to:
 * Allow ICT manager to install software patches
 * Save the time required to start up a computer from off
 * Allow remote backup services to access computers
 * Allow end-users to have remote access to their computer (e.g. to retrieve files)
 * To run email filtering processes
 * To run 'keep-alive' processes e.g. using SSH clients
Unfortunately, since these events are typically short-lived, keeping computers on for these reasons means that they are still likely to consume large amounts of electricity without doing useful work. It is possible to provide a tools to for end-users and ICT managers to reduce this wasted energy. However, the provision of new tools will need to be accompanied by people adopting more energy efficient ways of working.[[TableOfContents([2])]]
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= More efficient working practices =
create matrix of: (1) practice/ activity description (2) measure of how much energy will be saved (3) who the practice is relevant to * switching monitor off will prevent it turning on when accessing computer remotely

 * implement power management
 *

The aim of this section of the Low Carbon ICT wiki is to provide information that helps IT managers and end-users to minimise the electricity consumption by PCs and laptops when they are not doing useful work. Desktop computers are left on to:

  • Allow ICT manager to install software patches
  • Save the time required to start up a computer from off
  • Allow remote backup services to access computers
  • Allow end-users to have remote access to their computer (e.g. to retrieve files)
  • To run email filtering processes
  • To run 'keep-alive' processes e.g. using SSH clients

Unfortunately, since these events are typically short-lived, keeping computers on for these reasons means that they are still likely to consume large amounts of electricity without doing useful work. It is possible to provide a tools to for end-users and ICT managers to reduce this wasted energy. However, the provision of new tools will need to be accompanied by people adopting more energy efficient ways of working.TableOfContents([2])

Overview

Tools and techniques

Support

Local power management

  • Automatically putting a computer into S3, S4 or S5 power states
  • Issues
    • when in standby computers cannot easily be switched off automatically
    • computers don't wake from S3 or S4 reliably
    • don't want to interrupt services that may be running in background

Enable end-users to configure power management

Distribute power management setting centrally

Remote power management

Switching computers on remotely

Wake-on-LAN

  • Introductory text
  • ["lcict:wol"]

VPro

Switching computers off remotely

  1. How to turn computer off remotely

More efficient working practices

create matrix of: (1) practice/ activity description (2) measure of how much energy will be saved (3) who the practice is relevant to * switching monitor off will prevent it turning on when accessing computer remotely

  • implement power management