No "power" struggles
University of California, Santa Barbara · Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Abstract
Power delivery, electricity consumption, and heat management are becoming key challenges in data center environments. Several past solutions have individually evaluated different techniques to address separate aspects of this problem, in hardware and software, and at local and global levels. Unfortunately, there has been no corresponding work on coordinating all these solutions. In the absence of such coordination, these solutions are likely to interfere with one another, in unpredictable (and potentially dangerous) ways. This paper seeks to address this problem. We make two key contributions. First, we propose and validate a power management solution that coordinates different individual approaches. Using…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 146.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
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5Topics & keywords
- Correctness
- Computer science
- Key (lock)
- Implementation
- Distributed computing
- Work (physics)
- Architecture
- Stability (learning theory)
- Affordable and clean energy