Intel has
unveiled an initiative that aims to cut the power consumption of Linux servers.
The
Less
Watts programme will provide tips on decreasing the power usage for Linux
systems, and will coordinate with developers working on future kernel
enhancements to lower Linux power consumption.
Intel unveiled the project at the
Intel
Developer Forum in San Francisco on 20 September.
The project brings several existing projects under a single umbrella, such as
the 'tickless idle' technology that allows Linux to utilise power technologies
built into hardware.
Another component, Intel's PowerTOP, allows laptop users to monitor the power
consumption of their Linux system. It lets them pinpoint processes that prevent
the processor from going into a more energy efficient mode.
Less Watts is also supported by
Novell,
Oracle and
Red Hat.
The
Linux
Foundation, which counts Intel as a backer, launched its
Green
Linux initiative earlier this year which has similar goals to LessWatts.
Intel and the Linux Foundation were unable to provide background information
on how the two programmes will function in time for this story's publication.
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