Energy-efficient application-aware online provisioning for virtualized clouds and data centers

I. Rodero, Juan Jaramillo, Andres Quiroz, M. Parashar, F. Guim, S. Poole
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As energy efficiency and associated costs become key concerns, consolidated and virtualized data centers and clouds are attractive computing platforms for data- and compute- intensive applications. These platforms provide an abstraction of nearly-unlimited computing resources through the elastic use of pools of consolidated resources, and provide opportunities for higher utilization and energy savings. Recently, these platforms are also being considered for more traditional high-performance computing (HPC) applications that have typically targeted Grids and similar conventional HPC platforms. However, maximizing energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and utilization for these applications while ensuring performance and other Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees, requires leveraging important and extremely challenging tradeoffs. These include, for example, the tradeoff between the need to efficiently create and provision Virtual Machines (VMs) on data center resources and the need to accommodate the heterogeneous resource demands and runtimes of these applications. In this paper we present an energy-aware online provisioning approach for HPC applications on consolidated and virtualized computing platforms. Energy efficiency is achieved using a workload-aware, just-right dynamic provisioning mechanism and the ability to power down subsystems of a host system that are not required by the VMs mapped to it. We evaluate the presented approach using real HPC workload traces from widely distributed production systems. The results presented demonstrated that compared to typical reactive or predefined provisioning, our approach achieves significant improvements in energy efficiency with an acceptable QoS penalty.
为虚拟化云和数据中心提供节能的应用感知在线供应
随着能源效率和相关成本成为关键问题,整合和虚拟化的数据中心和云是数据和计算密集型应用程序的有吸引力的计算平台。这些平台通过对合并资源池的弹性使用,提供了对几乎无限计算资源的抽象,并为更高的利用率和节能提供了机会。最近,这些平台也被考虑用于更传统的高性能计算(HPC)应用程序,这些应用程序通常针对网格和类似的传统HPC平台。然而,在确保性能和其他服务质量(QoS)保证的同时,最大限度地提高这些应用程序的能源效率、成本效益和利用率,需要权衡重要且极具挑战性的问题。例如,这包括在数据中心资源上高效地创建和提供虚拟机(vm)的需求与适应这些应用程序的异构资源需求和运行时的需求之间的权衡。在本文中,我们提出了一种能量感知的在线配置方法,用于在整合和虚拟化计算平台上的HPC应用程序。通过使用工作负载感知、恰到好处的动态供应机制,以及关闭主机系统中虚拟机不需要的子系统的能力,可以实现能源效率。我们使用来自广泛分布的生产系统的真实HPC工作负载跟踪来评估所提出的方法。所提出的结果表明,与典型的被动配置或预定义配置相比,我们的方法在可接受的QoS惩罚下实现了能源效率的显着改进。
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