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SmartWatts is a formula for a self-adaptive software-defined power meter based on the PowerAPI framework.

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SmartWatts is a formula for a self-adaptive software-defined power meter based on the PowerAPI framework.
This project is the implementation of the power meter depicted in the SmartWatts: Self-Calibrating Software-Defined Power Meter for Containers paper published in the 20th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Internet Computing (CCGRID).

This project provides a software power meter that estimates the power consumption (CPU/DRAM) of the software containers (i.e. Docker containers, Kubernetes pods, Libvirt virtual machines...) running on a system.

This software power meter is based on Power Models that distribute the total energy consumption across the running containers depending on their resource usage. The Running Average Power Limit (RAPL) feature is used to measure the total energy consumption of the CPU/DRAM components, and the Hardware Performance Counters (HwPC) are used to measure the resource usage of the containers.

To monitor the Hardware Performance Counters (HwPC) of the software containers running on a Linux system, the hwpc-sensor project is the preferred solution. There is currently no support for other client/server platforms such as Windows, MacOS or VMware.

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SmartWatts is an open-source project developed by the Spirals project-team, a joint research group between the University of Lille and Inria.

The documentation is available on the PowerAPI website.

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