能源感知网络运营

Priya Mahadevan, P. Sharma, S. Banerjee, Parthasarathy Ranganathan
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今天的网络设备消耗了大量的能源,并且已经表明,这种能源消耗在很大程度上与设备的负载无关。由于迫切需要减少IT基础设施不断上升的运营成本,因此在企业和数据中心网络的设计和运营中引入能源意识是一个巨大的机会。我们关注这些网络,因为它们处于单一管理域的控制之下,可以一致地应用网络范围的控制。在本文中,我们描述和分析了在单管理域网络中节省能源的三种方法,而不会显著影响网络提供预期性能和可用性水平的能力。我们还探讨了节约能源与满足性能和可用性需求之间的权衡。我们通过使用从真实网络硬件获得的功率特性,在真实数据中心网络拓扑中模拟真实的Web 2.0工作负载,对我们的算法进行了广泛的案例研究。我们的结果表明,对于我们的工作负载和数据中心场景,仅通过适当调整活动网络元素(链接)就可以节省16%的电力(没有性能损失和可用性的小幅下降)。通过整合网络流量管理和服务器工作负载整合,可以获得显著的额外节省(高达75%)。
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Energy Aware Network Operations
Networking devices today consume a non-trivial amount of energy and it has been shown that this energy consumption is largely independent of the load through the devices. With a strong need to curtail the rising operational costs of IT infrastructure, there is a tremendous opportunity for introducing energy awareness in the design and operation of enterprise and data center networks. We focus on these networks as they are under the control of a single administrative domain in which network-wide control can be consistently applied. In this paper, we describe and analyze three approaches to saving energy in single administrative domain networks, without significantly impacting the networks' ability to provide the expected levels of performance and availability. We also explore the trade-offs between conserving energy and meeting performance and availability requirements. We conduct an extensive case study of our algorithms by simulating a real Web 2.0 workload in a real data center network topology using power characterizations that we obtain from real network hardware. Our results indicate that for our workload and data center scenario, 16% power savings (with no performance penalty and small decrease in availability) can be obtained merely by appropriately adjusting the active network elements (links). Significant additional savings (up to 75%) can be obtained by incorporating network traffic management and server workload consolidation.
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