Title :
Energy and Network Aware Workload Management for Sustainable Data Centers with Thermal Storage
Author :
Yuanxiong Guo ; Yanmin Gong ; Yuguang Fang ; Khargonekar, Pramod P. ; Xiaojun Geng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract :
Reducing the carbon footprint of data centers is becoming a primary goal of large IT companies. Unlike traditional energy sources, renewable energy sources are usually intermittent and unpredictable. How to better utilize the green energy from these renewable sources in data centers is a challenging problem. In this paper, we exploit the opportunities offered by geographical load balancing, opportunistic scheduling of delay-tolerant workloads, and thermal storage management in data centers to facilitate green energy integration and reduce the cost of brown energy usage. Moreover, bandwidth cost variations between users and data centers are considered. Specifically, this problem is first formulated as a stochastic program, and then, an online control algorithm based on the Lyapunov optimization technique, called Stochastic Cost Minimization Algorithm (SCMA), is proposed to solve it. The algorithm can enable an explicit trade-off between cost saving and workload delay. Numerical results based on real-world traces illustrate the effectiveness of SCMA in practice.
Keywords :
computer centres; green computing; power aware computing; renewable energy sources; resource allocation; scheduling; stochastic programming; sustainable development; Lyapunov optimization technique; SCMA; brown energy usage; carbon footprint reduction; delay-tolerant workloads; energy aware workload management; geographical load balancing; green energy; green energy integration; network aware workload management; online control algorithm; opportunistic scheduling; renewable energy sources; stochastic cost minimization algorithm; stochastic program; sustainable data centers; thermal storage management; Bandwidth; Cooling; Electricity; Energy storage; Green products; Optimization; Renewable energy sources; Data center; Lyapunov optimization; energy management; load scheduling; thermal storage;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2013.278