Mercury and freon: temperature emulation and management for server systems

ASPLOS XII Pub Date : 2006-10-23 DOI:10.1145/1168857.1168872
Taliver Heath, A. Centeno, Pradeep George, Luiz E. Ramos, Y. Jaluria, R. Bianchini
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Abstract

Power densities have been increasing rapidly at all levels of server systems. To counter the high temperatures resulting from these densities, systems researchers have recently started work on softwarebased thermal management. Unfortunately, research in this new area has been hindered by the limitations imposed by simulators and real measurements. In this paper, we introduce Mercury, a software suite that avoids these limitations by accurately emulating temperatures based on simple layout, hardware, and componentutilization data. Most importantly, Mercury runs the entire software stack natively, enables repeatable experiments, and allows the study of thermal emergencies without harming hardware reliability. We validate Mercury using real measurements and a widely used commercial simulator. We use Mercury to develop Freon, a system that manages thermal emergencies in a server cluster without unnecessary performance degradation. Mercury will soon become available from http://www.darklab.rutgers.edu.
汞和氟利昂:服务器系统的温度模拟和管理
在所有级别的服务器系统中,功率密度都在迅速增加。为了应对这些密度导致的高温,系统研究人员最近开始了基于软件的热管理工作。不幸的是,这个新领域的研究受到了模拟器和实际测量的限制。在本文中,我们介绍了一个软件套件Mercury,它通过基于简单的布局、硬件和组件利用率数据来精确模拟温度,从而避免了这些限制。最重要的是,Mercury原生运行整个软件堆栈,支持可重复的实验,并允许在不损害硬件可靠性的情况下研究热紧急情况。我们使用实际测量和广泛使用的商业模拟器来验证水星。我们使用Mercury开发了Freon,这是一个管理服务器集群中的热紧急情况而不会导致不必要的性能下降的系统。水星很快就可以从http://www.darklab.rutgers.edu获得。
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