Title :
Energy-Aware Server Provisioning by Introducing Middleware-Level Dynamic Green Scheduling
Author :
Daniel Balouek-Thomert;Eddy Caron; Lefèvre
Author_Institution :
NewGeneration-SR, Paris, France
fDate :
5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Several approaches to reduce the power consumption of data enters have been described in the literature, most of which aim to improve energy efficiency by trading off performance for reducing power consumption. However, these approaches do not always provide means for administrators and users to specify how they want to explore such trade-offs. This work provides techniques for assigning jobs to distributed resources, exploring energy efficient resource provisioning. We use middleware-level mechanisms to adapt resource allocation according to energy-related events and user-defined rules. A proposed framework enables developers, users and system administrators to specify and explore energy efficiency and performance trade-offs without detailed knowledge of the underlying hardware platform. Evaluation of the proposed solution under three scheduling policies shows gains of 25% in energy-efficiency with minimal impact on the overall application performance. We also evaluate reactivity in the adaptive resource provisioning.
Keywords :
"Servers","Power demand","Measurement","Estimation","Peer-to-peer computing","Energy consumption","Resource management"
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshop (IPDPSW), 2015 IEEE International
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPSW.2015.121