Title :
A Generic Architecture for Demand Response: The ALL4Green Approach
Author :
Basmadjian, Robert ; Lovasz, Gergo ; Beck, M. ; de Meer, Hermann ; Hesselbach-Serra, Xavier ; Botero, Juan Felipe ; Klingert, Sonja ; Perez Ortega, Maria ; Lopez, J.C. ; Stam, Andries ; van Krevelen, Rick ; Di Girolamo, Marco
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Passau, Passau, Germany
fDate :
Sept. 30 2013-Oct. 2 2013
Abstract :
Demand Response is a mechanism used in power grids to manage customers´ power consumption during critical situations (e.g. power shortage). Data centres are good candidates to participate in Demand Response programs due to their high energy use. In this paper, we present a generic architecture to enable Demand Response between Energy Provider and Data Centres realised in All4Green. To this end, we show our three-level concept and then illustrate the building blocks of All4Green´s architectural design. Furthermore, we introduce the novel aspects of Green SDA and Green SLA for Energy Provider-Data centre sub-ecosystem as well as Data centre-IT Client sub-ecosystem respectively. In order to further reduce energy consumption and CO2 emission, the notion of data centre federation is introduced: savings can be expected if data centres start to collaborate by exchanging workload. Also, we specify the technological solutions necessary to implement our proposed architectural approach. Finally, we present preliminary proof-of-concept experiments, conducted both on traditional and cloud computing data centres, which show relatively encouraging results.
Keywords :
air pollution; cloud computing; computer centres; ecology; power consumption; power grids; All4Green; CO2; architectural design; cloud computing data centres; data centre federation; data centre-IT client subecosystem; demand response program; emission reduction; energy consumption reduction; energy provider-data centre subecosystem; energy use; generic architecture; green SDA; green SLA; power consumption; power grids; power shortage; workload exchange; Adaptation models; Air pollution; Collaboration; Contracts; Energy consumption; Green products; Power demand; Data centres; Demand Response; architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud and Green Computing (CGC), 2013 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
DOI :
10.1109/CGC.2013.79