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POWERMON-628 New assembly for Kepler power attribution guide

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Gwynne Monahan
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== Power monitoring Kepler power attribution guide
Kepler's power attribution system provides practical, proportional distribution of hardware energy consumption to individual workloads. While CPU-time-based attribution has inherent limitations due to modern CPU complexity, it offers a good balance between accuracy, simplicity, and performance overhead for most monitoring and optimization use cases.
For more information about power attribution, see link:http://sustainable-computing.io/kepler/usage/power-attribution[Kepler Power Attribution Guide].

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= Power monitoring references
include::_attributes/common-attributes.adoc[]
:context: power-monitoring-references
toc::[]
:FeatureName: Power monitoring
include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[leveloffset=+2]
include::modules/power-monitoring-kepler-power-attribution-guide.adoc[Leveloffset=+1]
//move API reference here post release. There may need to be additional IA updates for GA to better incorporate reference material.