DocumentCode
1760572
Title
Energy-efficient resource-provisioning algorithms for optical clouds
Author
Buysse, Jens ; Georgakilas, K. ; Tzanakaki, Anna ; De Leenheer, Marc ; Dhoedt, Bart ; Develder, Chris
Author_Institution
Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Volume
5
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
March 1 2013
Firstpage
226
Lastpage
239
Abstract
Rising energy costs and climate change have led to an increased concern for energy efficiency (EE). As information and communication technology is responsible for about 4% of total energy consumption worldwide, it is essential to devise policies aimed at reducing it. In this paper, we propose a routing and scheduling algorithm for a cloud architecture that targets minimal total energy consumption by enabling switching off unused network and/or information technology (IT) resources, exploiting the cloud-specific anycast principle. A detailed energy model for the entire cloud infrastructure comprising a wide-area optical network and IT resources is provided. This model is used to make a single-step decision on which IT end points to use for a given request, including the routing of the network connection toward these end points. Our simulations quantitatively assess the EE algorithm´s potential energy savings but also assess the influence this may have on traditional quality-of-service parameters such as service blocking. Furthermore, we compare the one-step scheduling with traditional scheduling and routing schemes, which calculate the resource provisioning in a two-step approach (selecting first the destination IT end point and subsequently using unicast routing toward it). We show that depending on the offered infrastructure load, our proposed one-step calculation considerably lowers the total energy consumption (reduction up to 50%) compared to the traditional iterative scheduling and routing, especially in low- to medium-load scenarios, without any significant increase in the service blocking.
Keywords
cloud computing; optical fibre networks; quality of service; scheduling; telecommunication network routing; EE algorithm potential energy savings; IT end points; IT resources; climate change; cloud architecture; energy consumption; energy costs; energy-efficient resource-provisioning algorithms; information and communication technology; network connection routing algorithm; one-step scheduling algorithm; optical clouds; quality-of-service parameters; service blocking; single-step decision; two-step approach; wide-area optical network; Energy consumption; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber networks; Optical switches; Power demand; Routing; Servers; Cloud computing; Energy efficiency; Resource provisioning; WDM networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0620
Type
jour
DOI
10.1364/JOCN.5.000226
Filename
6481091
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