HAECubie: A Highly Adaptive and Energy-Efficient Computing Demonstrator

F. Eichhorn, W. Dargie, Christoph Möbius, K. Rybina
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The amount of data that are computed, stored, and shared over the Internet is rising at an unprecedented scale. This has necessitated more servers to be deployed and drastic improvement in the capacity of individual servers. However, several independent studies also reveal that resources are not optimally utilised in most existing data centres and server clusters. Since the introduction of server virtualization and cloud computing, the research community has proposed several workload aggregation and dynamic consolidation techniques, however, most of these techniques are either theoretical and rely on simulation environments or use real servers but static workloads or benchmarks. In reality, the workload of data centres fluctuates as a function of time and servers frequently experience both overloading and underutilised conditions. In this paper we introduce the HAECubie demonstrator we developed and deployed to experimentally evaluate the scope and usefulness of dynamic workload consolidation in a server cluster and to quantitatively analyse the relationship between energy/power consumption and the utility (performance) that can be achieved through workload consolidation. Our demonstrator is a video hosting platform and enables Internet users to stream videos of variable length. The number of users accessing the HAECubie as well as the duration of videos they stream are modelled as stochastic processes based on realistic estimation of the workload of existing video hosting platforms.
HAECubie:一个高度自适应和高能效的计算演示
通过Internet计算、存储和共享的数据量正在以前所未有的规模增长。这就需要部署更多的服务器,并大幅提高单个服务器的容量。然而,几项独立研究也表明,在大多数现有数据中心和服务器集群中,资源没有得到最佳利用。自从引入服务器虚拟化和云计算以来,研究社区已经提出了几种工作负载聚合和动态整合技术,然而,这些技术中的大多数要么是理论上的,依赖于模拟环境,要么使用真实服务器,但使用静态工作负载或基准测试。实际上,数据中心的工作负载随时间而波动,服务器经常出现过载和未充分利用的情况。在本文中,我们介绍了我们开发和部署的HAECubie演示器,用于实验评估服务器集群中动态工作负载整合的范围和有用性,并定量分析通过工作负载整合可以实现的能源/功耗与效用(性能)之间的关系。我们的演示是一个视频托管平台,使互联网用户能够流式传输可变长度的视频。访问HAECubie的用户数量以及他们流式传输的视频持续时间被建模为基于现有视频托管平台工作量的现实估计的随机过程。
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