• DocumentCode
    25404
  • Title

    Energy Management in Cross-Domain Content Delivery Networks: A Theoretical Perspective

  • Author

    Chang Ge ; Zhili Sun ; Ning Wang ; Ke Xu ; Jinsong Wu

  • Author_Institution
    Centre for Commun. Syst. Res., Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
  • Volume
    11
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Sept. 2014
  • Firstpage
    264
  • Lastpage
    277
  • Abstract
    In a content delivery network (CDN), the energy cost is dominated by its geographically distributed data centers (DCs). Generally within a DC, the energy consumption is dominated by its server infrastructure and cooling system, with each contributing approximately half. However, existing research work has been addressing energy efficiency on these two sides separately. In this paper, we jointly optimize the energy consumption of both server infrastructures and cooling systems in a holistic manner. Such an objective is achieved through both strategies of: 1) putting idle servers to sleep within individual DCs; and 2) shutting down idle DCs entirely during off-peak hours. Based on these strategies, we develop a heuristic algorithm, which concentrates user request resolution to fewer DCs, so that some DCs may become completely idle and hence have the opportunity to be shut down to reduce their cooling energy consumption. Meanwhile, QoS constraints are respected in the algorithm to assure service availability and end-to-end delay. Through simulations under realistic scenarios, our algorithm is able to achieve an energy-saving gain of up to 62.1% over an existing CDN energy-saving scheme. This result is bound to be near-optimal by our theoretically-derived lower bound on energy-saving performance.
  • Keywords
    Internet; computer centres; cooling; energy conservation; energy consumption; network servers; optimisation; telecommunication power management; CDN energy-saving scheme; DCs; Internet; QoS constraints; cooling system; cross-domain content delivery networks; end-to-end delay; energy consumption; energy cost; energy efficiency; energy management; geographically distributed data centers; heuristic algorithm; joint optimization problem; lower bound; server infrastructure; service availability; user request resolution; Cooling; Delays; Energy consumption; Energy resolution; Power demand; Quality of service; Servers; Content delivery network; data center; energy management;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Network and Service Management, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1932-4537
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNSM.2014.2346956
  • Filename
    6877678