0: p1 100 MFlops/s, [idle: 95W -> full burning: 200W]
1: p2 50 MFlops/s, [idle: 93W -> full burning: 170W]
2: p3 20 MFlops/s, [idel: 90W -> full burning: 150W]
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* 3: booting up was measured to take 150s and 18000J.
So we create a pstate 3 consuming 18000J/150s=120W, and a boot remains at this pstate for 150s.
Speed is set at 0 flop/s so that nothing progresses during the boot.
* 4: shutting down was measured to take 7 s and 770 J
- So we create a pstate 4 consuming 770J/7s=110W, and a boot remains at this pstate for 7s.
+ So we create a pstate 4 consuming 770J/7s=110W, and a shutdown remains at this pstate for 7s.
Please note that even if these values are educated guesses, you should still challenge them.
- If you want a realistic simulation, you have to use values coming from a real benchmark of your platform.
+ If you want a realistic simulation, you must use values coming from a real benchmark of your platform.
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<host id="MyHost1" speed="100.0Mf,50.0Mf,20.0Mf, 0f,0f" pstate="0" >