The CPU power options are:
Performance Per Watt DAPC
Performance Per Watt OS
Performance
Acropolis Hypervisor 201602173 Dell xc730xd nodes with 2 X Xeon E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz
The Dell Active Power Control (DAPC) mode allows the BIOS to manage the processor power states in order to achieve Performance/Watt maximized at all utilization levels and workload types while still meeting performance requirements.
In the OS (Demand Based Power Management (DBPM) mode, the operating system (OS) controls the processor’s power management.
In the Maximum Performance mode, the processor runs at the highest frequency all the time.
- Performance Per Watt Optimized (DAPC) This mode allows the BIOS to manage the processor power states in order to achieve Performance/Watt maximized at all utilization levels and workload types while still meeting performance requirements. BIOS also manages system Power Capping in this mode.
- Performance Per Watt Optimized (OS) Under this mode, the CPU Power Management field is set to OS DBPM. This means that the operating system (OS) controls the processor’s power management. The main controls are the processor frequency or performance states ( P-states, P0, P1…Pn), and the processor clock throttling ( T-states, T0, T1…Tn). The OS modifies the power states to achieve the best operating performance, based on the Node Manager inputs and the processor utilization.
- Performance Under this mode, the CPU Power Management field is set to Performance and allows the BIOS to program the processor for the maximum performance state.