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[DOCS] OBSDOCS-832 Power Monitoring- Warning for Bare Metal shifted on top
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modules/power-monitoring-about-power-monitoring.adoc

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= About {PM-shortname}
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You can use {PM-title} to monitor the power usage and identify power-consuming containers running in an {product-title} cluster. {PM-shortname-c} collects and exports energy-related system statistics from various components, such as CPU and DRAM. It provides granular power consumption data for Kubernetes pods, namespaces, and nodes.
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You can use {PM-title} to monitor the power usage and identify power-consuming containers running in an {product-title} cluster. {PM-shortname-c} collects and exports energy-related system statistics from various components, such as CPU and DRAM. It provides granular power consumption data for Kubernetes pods, namespaces, and nodes.
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{PM-shortname-c} Technology Preview works only in bare-metal deployments. Most public cloud vendors do not expose Kernel Power Management Subsystems to virtual machines.
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The `estimator` feature is experimental, not supported, and should not be relied upon.
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You can identify the power estimation method for a node by using the *Power Monitoring / Overview* dashboard.
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{PM-shortname-c} Technology Preview works only in bare-metal deployments. Most public cloud vendors do not expose Kernel Power Management Subsystems to virtual machines.
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You can identify the power estimation method for a node by using the *Power Monitoring / Overview* dashboard.

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