Title :
Experimental Study on the Energy Consumption in IaaS Cloud Environments
Author :
Carpen-Amarie, Alexandra ; Orgerie, Anne-Cecile ; Morin, Christine
Author_Institution :
INRIA - IRISA, Rennes, France
Abstract :
Energy consumption has always been a major concern in the design and cost of data centers. The wide adoption of virtualization and cloud computing has added another layer of complexity to enabling an energy-efficient use of computing power in large-scale settings. Among the many aspects that influence the energy consumption of a cloud system, the hardware-component level is one of the most intensively studied. However, higher-level factors such as virtual machine properties, their placement policies or application workloads may play an essential role in defining the power consumption profile of a given cloud system. In this paper, we explore the energy consumption patterns of Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud environments under various synthetic and real application workloads. For each scenario, we investigate the power overhead triggered by different types of virtual machines, the impact of the virtual cluster size on the energy-efficiency of the hosting infrastructure and the tradeoff between performance and energy consumption of MapReduce virtual clusters through typical cloud applications.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer centres; power aware computing; virtual machines; virtualisation; IaaS cloud environments; MapReduce virtual clusters; application workloads; cloud computing; data centers; energy consumption patterns; energy-efficient use; hardware-component level; higher-level factors; hosting infrastructure; infrastructure-as-a-service cloud environments; placement policies; power consumption profile; virtual cluster size; virtual machine properties; virtualization; Benchmark testing; Cloud computing; Energy consumption; Measurement; Power demand; Stress; Virtual machining;
Conference_Titel :
Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC), 2013 IEEE/ACM 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
DOI :
10.1109/UCC.2013.24