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The Intel® Infrastructure Power Manager (IPM) governs platform power technologies based on input from application workloads, the platform itself and customer input
Customers can deploy the Intel® Infrastructure Power Manager (IPM) onto their OpenShift clusters to reduce the node's overall power consumption.
This product contains:
To fully enable multi-node support, please follow section 3(i) of the deployment guide in the linked resources.
Automatically adjusts CPU power consumption and performance levels in real-time, for active and idle cores, aligning with current workload demands to maximize energy efficiency.
Maintains Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) while simultaneously delivering power savings.
Offers fine-grained control over CPU operating frequencies and power states, allowing for tailored power management configurations.
Red Hat certified products are tested to meet Red Hat’s criteria and supported as defined in the Red Hat Collaborative Support Process.
Partner validated products are tested by Red Hat Partners and supported as defined in the Red Hat Third Party Component Policy.
A full guide on what can be configured, what the settings do and how to validate them can be found here
New features and changes can be seen in the release note for IPM 26.05.
Red Hat OpenShift 4.12, 4.14, 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19, 4.20, 4.21