Enterprises or will look at the power management in Windows 7

  

Compared with Vista, in addition to interface and performance improvements, power management in Windows 7 can be said to be an important improvement. Power management in Windows is often used to balance the balance between performance and power savings, and in notebooks, it means longer battery life.

In Windows 7, Microsoft adopted a series of measures to control the energy use of the system. With the continuous advancement of Windows systems, power management has been moving forward. As an important aspect of enterprise considerations, power management is likely to be the reason for many companies to choose Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Two of the core technologies are group policy and CPU core control system.

<> Through the detection of system load, Windows Server 2008 can automatically identify the required CPU resources and put the idle CPU into sleep state. In other words, a 16-core server can be converted to a 4-core server through this function. The energy and expense savings that result from this are obvious. ”

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