Energy proportionality of an enterprise network

Priya Mahadevan, S. Banerjee, P. Sharma
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Abstract

Energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important in the operation of networking infrastructure, especially in enterprise and data center networks. While strategies for lowering the energy consumption of network devices have been proposed, what is lacking is a comprehensive measurement study conducted across a large network (such as an enterprise), that monitors power usage as a function of traffic flowing through the network. We present a large power profile study that we conducted in an enterprise network, comprising of 90 live switches from various vendors. We first describe Urja, the system that we built, that collects required configurations from a wide variety of deployed switches and uses them to accurately predict the power consumed by individual devices and the network as a whole. Urja is vendor neutral, and relies on standard SNMP MIBs to gather the required configuration and traffic information. Further, based on available knobs in current devices, the analysis engine in Urja lists various configuration and rewiring changes that can be made to the devices in order to make the network more energy proportional. Urja has been deployed in an enterprise sub-network for about 4 months; through comprehensive analysis of the data collected over this period, we present various changes (in increasing order of cost and complexity) that network administrators can perform; in this segment of an enterprise network, we can save over 30% of the network energy through simple configuration and rewiring changes, and without any performance impact.
企业网络的能量比例
能源效率在网络基础设施的运行中变得越来越重要,特别是在企业和数据中心网络中。虽然已经提出了降低网络设备能耗的策略,但缺乏在大型网络(如企业)中进行的全面测量研究,该研究将电力使用情况作为流经网络的流量的函数进行监控。我们在一个企业网络中进行了一项大型电源概况研究,该网络由来自不同供应商的90台活交换机组成。我们首先介绍我们构建的Urja系统,它从各种部署的交换机中收集所需的配置,并使用它们来准确预测单个设备和整个网络的功耗。Urja是厂商中立的,依赖于标准的SNMP mib来收集所需的配置和流量信息。此外,基于当前设备中可用的旋钮,Urja中的分析引擎列出了可以对设备进行的各种配置和重新布线更改,以使网络更具能量比例。Urja已经在企业子网中部署了大约4个月;通过对这段时间收集的数据的综合分析,我们展示了网络管理员可以执行的各种更改(按成本和复杂性的增加顺序);在企业网络的这一部分中,通过简单的配置和重新布线更改,我们可以节省30%以上的网络能源,并且不会对性能产生任何影响。
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