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diff --git a/site/docs/documentation/Input/Topology/PowerModel.md b/site/docs/documentation/Input/Topology/PowerModel.md deleted file mode 100644 index 06f4a4da..00000000 --- a/site/docs/documentation/Input/Topology/PowerModel.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -OpenDC uses power models to determine the power draw based on the utilization of a host. -All models in OpenDC are based on linear models interpolated between the idle and max power draw. -OpenDC currently supports the following power models: -1. **Constant**: The power draw is constant and does not depend on the utilization of the host. -2. **Sqrt**: The power draw interpolates between idle and max using a square root function. -3. **Linear**: The power draw interpolates between idle and max using a linear function. -4. **Square**: The power draw interpolates between idle and max using a square function. -5. **Cubic**The power draw interpolates between idle and max using a cubic function. - -The power model is defined using the following parameters: - -| variable | type | Unit | required? | default | description | -|-----------|--------|------|-----------|---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------| -| modelType | string | N/A | yes | N/A | The type of model used to determine power draw | -| power | double | Mhz | no | 400 | The power draw of a host when using the constant power draw model. | -| idlePower | double | Mhz | yes | N/A | The power draw of a host when idle in Watt. | -| maxPower | double | Mhz | yes | N/A | The power draw of a host when using max capacity in Watt. | - - -## Example - -```json -{ - "modelType": "sqrt", - "idlePower": 32.0, - "maxPower": 180.0 -} -``` - -This creates a power model that uses a square root function to determine the power draw of a host. -The model uses an idle and max power of 32 W and 180 W respectively. |
