Managing Battery Aging for High Energy Availability in Green Datacenters
Energy storage devices (ESD), such as UPS batteries, have been repurposed in datacenter as a promising tuning knob for peak power shaving and power cost reducing. However, batteries progressively aging due to irregular usage patterns, which result in less effective capacity and even pose serious thr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems 2017-12, Vol.28 (12), p.3521-3536 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Energy storage devices (ESD), such as UPS batteries, have been repurposed in datacenter as a promising tuning knob for peak power shaving and power cost reducing. However, batteries progressively aging due to irregular usage patterns, which result in less effective capacity and even pose serious threat to server availability. Nevertheless, prior proposals largely ignore the aging issues of battery which may lead to low energy availability for datacenter servers. To fill this critical void, we thoroughly investigate battery aging on a heavily instrumented prototype system over an observation period of ten months. We propose Battery Anti-Aging Treatment Plus (BAAT-P), a novel power delivery architecture included aging management algorithms from the perspective of computing system to hide, reduce, mitigate and plan the battery aging effects for high energy availability in datacenter. Our techniques exploit diverse battery aging mechanisms and dynamic aging management algorithms to provide system-level availability guarantee for datacenter. We evaluate the BAAT-P design with a real prototype. Compared with a battery powered datacenter without aging management policies, the results show that BAAT-P can extend battery lifetime by 72 percent, reduce battery cost by 33 percent and effectively improve energy availability for datacenter servers while maintaining workload performance for the performance critical workloads. |
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ISSN: | 1045-9219 1558-2183 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TPDS.2017.2712778 |