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Rapid Virtualization Indexing is the AMD implementation of nested page tables technology which 
allows virtual machines to manage memory more directly. Rapid Virtualization Indexing eliminates 
the time the hypervisor spends managing shadow pages in software, and accelerates this task with 
much faster hardware-based page management. This hardware-based management reduces 
hypervisor overhead and improves the speed of the guest OS.  
 
Figure 5. Hardware-based management using nested page tables reduces hypervisor overhead, compared to 
software-based management of shadow page tables, thus improving the speed of the guest OS. 
 
 
 
Average CPU Power metric 
Because of rising power and cooling costs in data centers, organizations are adopting a new 
paradigm that focuses on maximizing system energy efficiency down to the component level. This is 
especially true for the processor, which represents a significant percentage of power use and heat 
generation. AMD’s introduction of power management enhancements such as Dual Dynamic Power 
Management and Independent Dynamic Core technology help to reduce processor power use. 
However, if data center planners do not know the actual power required by the processor, they 
must use the maximum power ratings listed in the engineering specifications.  
To accurately measure processor power consumption, its power use must be isolated from the 
power use of other components on the motherboard. To accomplish this, AMD developed specially 
instrumented motherboards with voltage regulators that deliver power to individual processor 
power rails. This special instrumentation allows AMD to measure processor power use of all 
processor rails during standard test workloads such as floating point, integer, Web, and 
transaction processing.  
From these test results, AMD developed an average CPU power (ACP) metric to more accurately 
estimate the power consumption of AMD Opteron processors during peak workloads (Table 3). The 
ACP metric allows data centers to more accurately forecast their power requirements and reap the 
benefits of lower power and cooling costs. 
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