Building Green Cloud Services at Low Cost

J. L. Berral, Íñigo Goiri, Thu D. Nguyen, Ricard Gavaldà, J. Torres, R. Bianchini
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Interest in powering data enters at least partially using on-site renewable sources, e.g. solar or wind, has been growing. In fact, researchers have studied distributed services comprising networks of such "green" data centers, and load distribution approaches that "follow the renewables" to maximize their use. However, prior works have not considered where to site such a network for efficient production of renewable energy, while minimizing both data center and renewable plant building costs. Moreover, researchers have not built real load management systems for follow-the-renewables services. Thus, in this paper, we propose a framework, optimization problem, and solution approach for sitting and provisioning green data centers for a follow-the-renewables HPC cloud service. We illustrate the location selection tradeoffs by quantifying the minimum cost of achieving different amounts of renewable energy. Finally, we design and implement a system capable of migrating virtual machines across the green data centers to follow the renewables. Among other interesting results, we demonstrate that one can build green HPC cloud services at a relatively low additional cost compared to existing services.
以低成本构建绿色云服务
对至少部分使用现场可再生能源(如太阳能或风能)为数据中心供电的兴趣一直在增长。事实上,研究人员已经研究了由这种“绿色”数据中心网络组成的分布式服务,以及“遵循可再生能源”的负载分配方法,以最大限度地利用它们。然而,之前的工作并没有考虑在哪里建立这样一个网络,以有效地生产可再生能源,同时最小化数据中心和可再生工厂的建设成本。此外,研究人员还没有为可再生能源后续服务建立真正的负荷管理系统。因此,在本文中,我们提出了一个框架、优化问题和解决方案,用于为遵循可再生能源的高性能计算云服务提供绿色数据中心。我们通过量化实现不同数量可再生能源的最小成本来说明地点选择的权衡。最后,我们设计并实现了一个能够跨绿色数据中心迁移虚拟机以遵循可再生能源的系统。在其他有趣的结果中,我们证明了与现有服务相比,可以以相对较低的额外成本构建绿色HPC云服务。
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