增加多租户数据中心电力基础设施利用率的现货容量市场

M. A. Islam, Xiaoqi Ren, Shaolei Ren, A. Wierman
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尽管普遍存在超额订阅的做法,但数据中心的电力容量在很大程度上没有得到充分利用。造成这种利用不足的一个重要因素是总电力需求的波动,导致未使用的"现货(电力)容量"。在本文中,我们利用现场容量来提高多租户数据中心的电力基础设施利用率,多租户数据中心是一种重要但尚未开发的数据中心类型,其中多个租户放置自己的物理服务器。我们提出了一个新颖的市场,称为SpotDC,根据需要将现货容量分配给租户。具体而言,SpotDC通过弹性需求函数提取租户的机架级现货容量需求,运营商在此基础上设定现货容量分配的市场价格。我们使用测试平台实验和模拟来评估SpotDC,证明SpotDC提高了电力基础设施的利用率,并创造了一个“双赢”的局面:数据中心运营商增加了利润(近10%),而租户提高了他们的性能(与没有现货容量的情况相比,平均提高了1.2 - 1.8倍,但成本很低)。
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A Spot Capacity Market to Increase Power Infrastructure Utilization in Multi-tenant Data Centers
Despite the common practice of oversubscription, power capacity is largely under-utilized in data centers. A significant factor driving this under-utilization is fluctuation of the aggregate power demand, resulting in unused “spot (power) capacity”. In this paper, we tap into spot capacity for improving power infrastructure utilization in multi-tenant data centers, an important but under-explored type of data center where multiple tenants house their own physical servers. We propose a novel market, called SpotDC, to allocate spot capacity to tenants on demand. Specifically, SpotDC extracts tenants’ racklevel spot capacity demand through an elastic demand function, based on which the operator sets the market price for spot capacity allocation. We evaluate SpotDC using both testbed experiments and simulations, demonstrating that SpotDC improves power infrastructure utilization and creates a “win-win” situation: the data center operator increases its profit (by nearly 10%), while tenants improve their performance (by 1.2–1.8x on average compared to the no spot capacity case, yet at a marginal cost).
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