CoolProvision:数据中心冷却不足

I. Manousakis, Íñigo Goiri, S. Sankar, Thu D. Nguyen, R. Bianchini
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云提供商在减少冷却资金和数据中心运营成本方面取得了重大进展,例如,通过尽可能利用外部空气(“免费”)冷却。尽管取得了这些进步,但冷却成本仍然是一笔巨大的开支,主要是因为云提供商通常会为最坏的情况(即同时具有非常高的负载和外部温度)提供冷却基础设施。因此,在本文中,我们建议通过提供不足的冷却基础设施来降低冷却成本。当冷却供应不足时,可能会出现(罕见的)冷却基础设施无法对IT设备进行足够冷却的情况。在此期间,我们可以(1)降低处理能力并可能降低服务质量,或者(2)让IT设备温度升高以换取可靠性的可控降低。为了确定配置不足的理想数量,我们引入了CoolProvision,这是一个优化和模拟框架,用于在提供商定义的性能约束下选择最便宜的配置。CoolProvision利用预期工作负载的抽象跟踪,以及冷却、性能、功率、可靠性和成本模型来探索潜在供应的空间。使用一个真实的小型自然冷却数据中心的数据,我们的结果表明,CoolProvision可以将冷却成本降低高达55%。我们也将我们的经验和结果推广到更大的云数据中心。
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CoolProvision: underprovisioning datacenter cooling
Cloud providers have made significant strides in reducing the cooling capital and operational costs of their datacenters, for example, by leveraging outside air ("free") cooling where possible. Despite these advances, cooling costs still represent a significant expense mainly because cloud providers typically provision their cooling infrastructure for the worst-case scenario (i.e., very high load and outside temperature at the same time). Thus, in this paper, we propose to reduce cooling costs by underprovisioning the cooling infrastructure. When the cooling is underprovisioned, there might be (rare) periods when the cooling infrastructure cannot cool down the IT equipment enough. During these periods, we can either (1) reduce the processing capacity and potentially degrade the quality of service, or (2) let the IT equipment temperature increase in exchange for a controlled degradation in reliability. To determine the ideal amount of underprovisioning, we introduce CoolProvision, an optimization and simulation framework for selecting the cheapest provisioning within performance constraints defined by the provider. CoolProvision leverages an abstract trace of the expected workload, as well as cooling, performance, power, reliability, and cost models to explore the space of potential provisionings. Using data from a real small free-cooled datacenter, our results suggest that CoolProvision can reduce the cost of cooling by up to 55%. We extrapolate our experience and results to larger cloud datacenters as well.
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