未来的互联网必须睡得更多,变老

Romain Jacob, Laurent Vanbever
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如今,信息通信技术行业的碳足迹巨大(占全球排放量的几个百分点),也是增长最快的行业之一。互联网占了这一足迹的很大一部分,同时也能源效率低下;也就是说,传输每字节的总能量成本非常高。值得庆幸的是,有很多方法可以改善现状;我们在本文中讨论了两个相对未开发的方向。将网络设备置于“睡眠”状态,即关闭它们,是一种有效的节能方式;我们认为,挖掘这种潜力需要新的路由协议,更适合于经常开关的设备,并修改相应的硬件/软件协同设计。此外,我们可以通过延长网络硬件的使用时间来减少隐含的碳足迹,我们认为这甚至可能有利于提高可靠性!我们在这些方向上概述了我们的第一个想法,并概述了我们(作为一个社区)需要解决的实际挑战,以使互联网更具可持续性。
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The Internet of Tomorrow Must Sleep More and Grow Old
Today, the ICT industry has a massive carbon footprint (a few percent of worldwide emissions) and one of the fastest growth rates. The Internet accounts for a large part of that footprint while being also energy inefficient; i.e. , the total energy cost per byte transmitted is very high. Thankfully, there are many ways to improve the current status; we discuss two relatively unexplored directions in this paper. Putting network devices to "sleep," i.e. , turning them off, is known to be an efficient vector to save energy; we argue that harvesting this potential requires new routing protocols, better suited to devices switching on/off often, and revising the corresponding hardware/software co-design. Moreover, we can reduce the embodied carbon footprint by using networking hardware longer, and we argue that this could even be beneficial for reliability! We sketch our first ideas in these directions and outline practical challenges that we (as a community) need to address to make the Internet more sustainable.
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