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Simple and effective dynamic provisioning for power-proportional data centers

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posted on 2024-07-11, 17:29 authored by Tan Lu, Minghua Chen, Lachlan L. H. Andrew
Energy consumption represents a significant cost in data center operation. A large fraction of the energy, however, is used to power idle servers when the workload is low. Dynamic provisioning techniques aim at saving this portion of the energy, by turning off unnecessary servers. In this paper, we explore how much gain knowing future workload information can bring to dynamic provisioning. In particular, we develop online dynamic provisioning solutions with and without future workload information available. We first reveal an elegant structure of the off-linedynamic provisioning problem, which allows us to characterize the optimal solution in a “divide-and-conquer” manner. We then exploit this insight to design two online algorithms with competitive ratios 2 ? ? and e/ (e ? 1 + ?), respectively, where 0 ? ? ? 1 is the normalized size of a look-ahead window in which future workload information is available. A fundamental observation is that future workload information beyond the fullsize look-ahead window (corresponding to ? = 1) will not improve dynamic provisioning performance. Our algorithms are decentralized and easy to implement. We demonstrate their effectiveness in simulations using real-world traces

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Increasing internet energy and cost efficiency by improving higher-layer protocols

Australian Research Council

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1045-9219

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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems

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24

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6

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10 pp

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IEEE

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eng

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