Method, recording medium and apparatus for power saving...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control

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C713S320000

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ABSTRACT:
An information processing apparatus having an information storage device, a power saving control method and a recording medium for storing the program therein, in which repetition of a periodic access pattern is recognized and the present mode is changed over to a power saving mode. In an information processing apparatus having an information storage device1such as a magnetic disc device, input/output data amount between a main unit of computer system2and the information storage device1is monitored by an input/output data amount monitoring unit3, recorded in an input/output data amount history storage unit5at a sampling interval Y by an input/output data amount history management unit4.

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