DocumentCode :
2522544
Title :
Energy-efficient application-aware online provisioning for virtualized clouds and data centers
Author :
Rodero, I. ; Jaramillo, J. ; Quiroz, A. ; Parashar, M. ; Guim, F. ; Poole, S.
Author_Institution :
NSF Center for Autonomic Comput., Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
15-18 Aug. 2010
Firstpage :
31
Lastpage :
45
Abstract :
As energy efficiency and associated costs become key concerns, consolidated and virtualized data centers and clouds are attractive computing platforms for data- and compute- intensive applications. These platforms provide an abstraction of nearly-unlimited computing resources through the elastic use of pools of consolidated resources, and provide opportunities for higher utilization and energy savings. Recently, these platforms are also being considered for more traditional high-performance computing (HPC) applications that have typically targeted Grids and similar conventional HPC platforms. However, maximizing energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and utilization for these applications while ensuring performance and other Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees, requires leveraging important and extremely challenging tradeoffs. These include, for example, the tradeoff between the need to efficiently create and provision Virtual Machines (VMs) on data center resources and the need to accommodate the heterogeneous resource demands and runtimes of these applications. In this paper we present an energy-aware online provisioning approach for HPC applications on consolidated and virtualized computing platforms. Energy efficiency is achieved using a workload-aware, just-right dynamic provisioning mechanism and the ability to power down subsystems of a host system that are not required by the VMs mapped to it. We evaluate the presented approach using real HPC workload traces from widely distributed production systems. The results presented demonstrated that compared to typical reactive or predefined provisioning, our approach achieves significant improvements in energy efficiency with an acceptable QoS penalty.
Keywords :
Internet; computer centres; grid computing; quality of service; virtual machines; HPC applications; QoS guarantees; data center resources; distributed production systems; dynamic provisioning mechanism; energy efficiency; energy-aware online provisioning approach; energy-efficient application-aware online provisioning; heterogeneous resource demands; high-performance computing; quality of service; virtual machines; virtualized clouds; virtualized computing platforms; virtualized data centers; Algorithm design and analysis; Clouds; Clustering algorithms; Quality of service; Resource management; Runtime; Servers; Autonomic Computing; Cloud Computing; Data Center; Efficiency; Energy; Resource Provisioning; Virtualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Green Computing Conference, 2010 International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7612-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GREENCOMP.2010.5598283
Filename :
5598283
Link To Document :
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