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3. Cluster power management (powercap). A **cluster energy manager** to monitor and control the energy consumed in
the system through the EAR Global Manager (EARGMD) and EARD. EAR support a powerful and flexible configuration where different architectures with different power limits can be configured in the same cluster. CPU and CPU+GPU nodes are supported.
Visit the [architecture page](Architecture) for a detailed description of each of these components.
Visit the [architecture page](https://gitlab.bsc.es/ear_team/ear/-/wikis/Architecture) for a detailed description of each of these components.
The [user guide](User-guide) contains information about how to use EAR as an end user in a production environment.
The [admin guide](Admin-guide) has all the information related to the installation and setting up, as well as all core components details.
The [admin guide](https://gitlab.bsc.es/ear_team/ear/-/wikis/Admin-guide) has all the information related to the installation and setting up, as well as all core components details.
Moreover, you can find a list of [tutorials](Tutorials) about how to use EAR.
## License
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[J. Corbalan, L. Alonso, C. Navarrete and C. Guillen, "Soft Cluster Powercap at SuperMUC-NG with EAR," 2022 IEEE 13th International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 2022, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/IGSC55832.2022.9969360](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9969360)
## Current version
This wiki corresponds to EAR version 5.1.
This documentation corresponds to EAR version 5.1.
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