Saving Energy in Data Center Infrastructures

S. Ricciardi, D. Careglio, G. Santos-Boada, J. Solé-Pareta, Ugo Fiore, F. Palmieri
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Abstract

At present, data centers consume a considerable percentage of the worldwide produced electrical energy, equivalent to the electrical production of 26 nuclear power plants, and such energy demand is growing at fast pace due to the ever increasing data volumes to be processed, stored and accessed every day in the modern grid and cloud infrastructures. Such energy consumption growth scenario is clearly not sustainable and it is necessary to limit the data center power budget by controlling the absorbed energy while keeping the desired level of service. In this paper, we describe Energy Farm, a data center energy manager that exploits load fluctuations to save as much energy as possible while satisfying quality of service requirements. Energy Farm achieves energy savings by aggregating traffic during low load periods and temporary turning off a subset of computing resources. Energy Farm respects the logical and physical dependencies of the interconnected devices in the data center and performs automatic shut down even in emergency cases such as temperature peaks and power leakages. Results show that high resource utilization efficiency is possible in data center infrastructures and that huge savings in terms of energy (MWh), emissions (tons of CO2) and costs (k€) are achievable.
数据中心基础设施节能
目前,数据中心消耗的电能占全球发电量的相当大比例,相当于26座核电站的发电量,而且由于现代电网和云基础设施每天要处理、存储和访问的数据量不断增加,这种能源需求还在快速增长。这样的能源消耗增长场景显然是不可持续的,有必要通过控制吸收的能量来限制数据中心的电力预算,同时保持所需的服务水平。在本文中,我们描述了Energy Farm,一个数据中心能源管理器,它利用负载波动来尽可能多地节省能源,同时满足服务质量要求。Energy Farm通过在低负荷期间聚合流量和暂时关闭计算资源子集来实现节能。Energy Farm尊重数据中心内互联设备的逻辑和物理依赖关系,即使在温度峰值和电源泄漏等紧急情况下也能自动关闭。结果表明,在数据中心基础设施中,高资源利用效率是可能的,并且在能源(兆瓦时)、排放(二氧化碳吨)和成本(k€)方面可以实现巨大的节约。
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