DocumentCode
2654479
Title
Power Saving Strategies and Technologies in Network Equipment Opportunities and Challenges, Risk and Rewards
Author
Ceuppens, Luc ; Sardella, Alan ; Kharitonov, Daniel
Author_Institution
Juniper Networks Inc, Sunnyvale, CA
fYear
2008
fDate
July 28 2008-Aug. 1 2008
Firstpage
381
Lastpage
384
Abstract
Drawing from todaypsilas best-in-class solutions, we identify power-saving strategies that have succeeded in the past and look forward to new ideas and paradigms. We strongly believe that designing energy-efficient network equipment can be compared to building sports cars - task-oriented, focused and fast. However, unlike track-bound sports cars, ultra-fast and purpose-built silicon yields better energy efficiency when compared to more generic "family sedan" designs that mitigate go-to-market risks by being the masters of many tasks. Thus, we demonstrate that the best opportunities for power savings come via protocol simplification, best-of-breed technology, and silicon and software optimization, to achieve the least amount of processing necessary to move packets. We also look to the future of networking from a new angle, where energy efficiency and environmental concerns are viewed as fundamental design criteria and forces that need to be harnessed to continually create more powerful networking equipment.
Keywords
equipment evaluation; power aware computing; energy efficiency; energy-efficient network equipment; power saving strategy; power saving technology; protocol simplification; Energy conservation; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Energy measurement; Ethernet networks; IP networks; Packet switching; Routing; Silicon; Switches; green; network; power; routers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applications and the Internet, 2008. SAINT 2008. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Turku
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3297-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SAINT.2008.79
Filename
4604616
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