Integrated Approach to Data Center Power Management
Energy accounts for a significant fraction of the operational costs of a data center, and data center operators are increasingly interested in moving toward low-power designs. Two distinct approaches have emerged toward achieving this end: the power-proportional approach focuses on reducing disk and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on computers 2013-06, Vol.62 (6), p.1086-1096 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Energy accounts for a significant fraction of the operational costs of a data center, and data center operators are increasingly interested in moving toward low-power designs. Two distinct approaches have emerged toward achieving this end: the power-proportional approach focuses on reducing disk and server power consumption, while the green data center approach focuses on reducing power consumed by support-infrastructure like cooling equipment, power distribution units, and power backup equipment. We propose an integrated approach, which combines the benefits of both. Our solution enforces power-proportionality at the granularity of a rack or even an entire containerized data center; thus, we power down not only idle IT equipment, but also their associated support-infrastructure. We show that it is practical today to design data centers to power down idle racks or containers-and in fact, current online service trends strongly enable this model. Finally, we show that our approach combines the energy savings of power-proportional and green data center approaches, while performance remains unaffected. |
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ISSN: | 0018-9340 1557-9956 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TC.2013.32 |