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Using Deep Freeze Cloud Console : Reports : Power Save

Power Save
If Windows Power Management settings are enabled or any other 3rd party power saving measures are being used in the organization, then the actual power saving may be lower than that shown in the report.
Let’s say that Power Save and Windows Power Management are configured to put the computer on Standby at 10 pm and 11 pm respectively. Assuming Power Save takes action at 10 pm and puts the computer on Standby, the Power Save Reports take credit for savings from the moment the computer goes on Standby up to when the computer wakes up.
For each of the reports listed, you can select the following two types of report:
Include Windows Power Plan Savings — select this check box if you want to include the savings from Windows Power Plan.
Optionally, select the Group to generate the report for the particular group. The results will include workstations that belong only to the selected group.
 
Saving by Energy Consumption Profiles
Shows the savings for each Energy Consumption Profile on the workstations. The following information is displayed:
 
 
 
 
Saving by Custom Power Policies
Shows the savings for each Policy on the workstations. The following information is displayed:
 
Top 25 Energy Savers
Shows top 25 workstations that save the most energy. The workstations ranked from 1 through 25, where 1 is the workstation that has the highest dollar savings. The following information is displayed:
 
Bottom 25 Energy Savers
Shows the 25 workstations that save the least energy. The workstations ranked from 1 through 25, where 1 is the workstation that has the lowest dollar savings. The following information is displayed:
 
Policy Configuration Report
Shows the Power Save Schedule settings along with the associated Power Events. The following information is displayed:
Select the report for All Power Save policies or a specific policy.