Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption via Coordinated Cooling and Load Management
USENIX Workshop on Power Aware Computing and Systems (HotPower 2008)
data-centers
energy-management
Joint optimisation of cooling systems and workload placement in data centers, exploiting their thermal coupling to reduce total energy consumption compared to independently managed subsystems.
Abstract
This paper proposes coordinating cooling systems and workload management in data centers to reduce energy consumption. By explicitly modeling the thermal coupling between server workloads and cooling systems, the approach achieves joint optimization that outperforms methods managing these subsystems independently. Results demonstrate significant energy savings across varying workload scenarios.
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BibTeX citation:
@inproceedings{parolini2008,
author = {Parolini, Luca and Sinopoli, Bruno and Krogh, Bruce H.},
title = {Reducing {Data} {Center} {Energy} {Consumption} via
{Coordinated} {Cooling} and {Load} {Management}},
booktitle = {USENIX Workshop on Power Aware Computing and Systems
(HotPower)},
date = {2008-12-01},
url = {https://lucaparolini.com/publications/papers/coordinated-cooling-hotpower-2008/},
langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
L.
Parolini, B. Sinopoli, and B. H. Krogh, “Reducing Data Center
Energy Consumption via Coordinated Cooling and Load Management,”
in USENIX Workshop on Power Aware Computing and Systems
(HotPower), Dec. 2008. Available: https://lucaparolini.com/publications/papers/coordinated-cooling-hotpower-2008/