Title :
Power saving for web servers using proxies
Author :
O´Dwyer, Karl J. ; Creedon, Eoin ; Purcell, Mike ; Malone, David
Abstract :
Electricity is a major cost in running a data centre, and servers are responsible for a significant percentage of the power consumption. With the rising cost of electricity and slow adoption of cleaner electricity-generating technology, servers should become more energy efficient. This paper looks at web servers, as HTTP is a common service provided by data centres. Reverse proxies are commonly used to improve the performance of web servers. In this paper, we consider how reverse proxies might be used to improve energy efficiency. We suggest that when demand on a server is low, it may be possible to switch off servers. In their absence, an embedded system with a small energy footprint could act as a reverse proxy serving commonly-requested content. When demand outstrips its capacity, the reverse proxy can power on the servers to meet this new load. Our initial results indicate that such a scheme could be practical and save significant power on servers with lower load.
Keywords :
Internet; computer centres; computer network performance evaluation; embedded systems; file servers; power aware computing; transport protocols; HTTP; Web server performance improvement; data centre; data centres; electricity-generating technology; embedded system; energy efficiency improvement; energy efficient servers; energy footprint; power consumption; power saving; reverse proxies; Computers; Hardware; Power demand; Standards; Web servers; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability (SustainIT), 2013
Conference_Location :
Palermo
DOI :
10.1109/SustainIT.2013.6685209