SizeCap: Efficiently handling power surges in fuel cell powered data centers

Y. Li, Di Wang, Saugata Ghose, Jie Liu, Sriram Govindan, Sean James, Eric Peterson, J. Siegler, Rachata Ausavarungnirun, O. Mutlu
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Abstract

Fuel cells are a promising power source for future data centers, offering high energy efficiency, low greenhouse gas emissions, and high reliability. However, due to mechanical limitations related to fuel delivery, fuel cells are slow to adjust to sudden increases in data center power demands, which can result in temporary power shortfalls. To mitigate the impact of power shortfalls, prior work has proposed to either perform power capping by throttling the servers, or to leverage energy storage devices (ESDs) that can temporarily provide enough power to make up for the shortfall while the fuel cells ramp up power generation. Both approaches have disadvantages: power capping conservatively limits server performance and can lead to service level agreement (SLA) violations, while ESD-only solutions must significantly overprovision the energy storage device capacity to tolerate the shortfalls caused by the worst-case (i.e., largest) power surges, which greatly increases the total cost of ownership (TCO). We propose SizeCap, the first ESD sizing framework for fuel cell powered data centers, which coordinates ESD sizing with power capping to enable a cost-effective solution to power shortfalls in data centers. SizeCap sizes the ESD just large enough to cover the majority of power surges, but not the worst-case surges that occur infrequently, to greatly reduce TCO. It then uses the smaller capacity ESD in conjunction with power capping to cover the power shortfalls caused by the worst-case power surges. As part of our new flexible framework, we propose multiple power capping policies with different degrees of awareness of fuel cell and workload behavior, and evaluate their impact on workload performance and ESD size. Using traces from Microsoft's production data center systems, we demonstrate that SizeCap significantly reduces the ESD size (by 85%ofor a workload with infrequent yet large power surges, and by 50% for a workload with frequent power surges) without violating any SLAs.
SizeCap:有效处理燃料电池供电数据中心的功率激增
燃料电池具有高能效、低温室气体排放和高可靠性,是未来数据中心的一种很有前途的电源。然而,由于燃料输送方面的机械限制,燃料电池对数据中心电力需求突然增加的适应速度很慢,这可能导致暂时的电力短缺。为了减轻电力短缺的影响,之前的工作建议要么通过限制服务器的功率限制,要么利用能量存储设备(esd),在燃料电池增加发电量的同时,暂时提供足够的电力来弥补电力短缺。这两种方法都有缺点:功率上限保守地限制了服务器性能,并可能导致服务水平协议(SLA)的违反,而仅esd解决方案必须显着过度配置能量存储设备容量,以容忍最坏情况(即最大)功率浪涌造成的不足,这大大增加了总拥有成本(TCO)。我们提出了SizeCap,这是第一个用于燃料电池供电数据中心的ESD尺寸框架,它将ESD尺寸与功率封顶相协调,从而为数据中心的电力短缺提供经济有效的解决方案。SizeCap的ESD尺寸刚好大到足以覆盖大部分的功率浪涌,但不包括不经常发生的最坏情况的浪涌,从而大大降低TCO。然后,它将较小容量的ESD与功率封顶结合使用,以覆盖由最坏情况下的功率浪涌引起的功率不足。作为我们新的灵活框架的一部分,我们提出了不同程度地了解燃料电池和工作负载行为的多种功率上限策略,并评估了它们对工作负载性能和ESD大小的影响。使用来自Microsoft生产数据中心系统的跟踪,我们证明了SizeCap在不违反任何sla的情况下显着减少ESD大小(对于不频繁但功率激增的工作负载减少85%,对于频繁功率激增的工作负载减少50%)。
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