Title :
Server Frequency Control Using Markov Decision Processes
Author :
Chen, Lydia Y. ; Gautam, Natarajan
Author_Institution :
Zurich Res. Lab., IBM, Ruschlikon
Abstract :
For a wide range of devices and servers, Dynamic Frequency Scaling (DFS) can reduce energy consumption to various degrees by appropriately trading-off system performance. Efficient DFS policies are able to adjust server frequencies by extrapolating the transition of the highly varying workload without incurring much of implementation overhead. This paper models DFS policies of a single server using Markov Decision Processes (MDP). To accommodate the highly varying nature of workload in the proposed MDP, we adopt fluid approximation based on continuous time Markov chain and discrete time Markov chain modeling for the fluid workload generator respectively. Accordingly, we design two frequency controllers (FC), namely C-FC and D-FC, corresponding to the continuous and discrete modeling of the workload generator. We evaluate the proposed policies on synthetic and Web traces. The proposed C-FC and D-FC schemes ensure performance satisfaction with moderate energy saving as well as ease of implementation, in comparison with existing DFS policies.
Keywords :
Markov processes; continuous time systems; discrete time systems; frequency control; Markov decision processes; Web traces; continuous modeling; continuous time Markov chain; discrete modeling; discrete time Markov chain modeling; dynamic frequency scaling; energy saving; fluid approximation; fluid workload generator; frequency controllers; server frequency control; trading-off system performance; Communications Society; Delay; Energy consumption; Energy management; Frequency control; Frequency modulation; Laboratories; Monitoring; Power system modeling; System performance;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM 2009, IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rio de Janeiro
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3512-8
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-166X
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2009.5062265