Abstract: Traditional DBMS servers are often over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and, because they do not provide energy proportionality, waste more energy than necessary. A cluster of wimpy servers, where the number of nodes can dynami-cally adjust to the current workload, might offer better energy characteristics for these workloads. Yet, clusters suffer from friction losses and cannot quickly adapt to the workload, whereas a single server delivers maximum performance instantaneously. Designed for a cluster of nodes, our WattDB system primarily aims at energy pro-portionality for a wide range of DB applications. In this paper, we check this system under OLTP and OLAP workloads against a single-server DBMS in terms of throug...
© 1990-2012 IEEE. In this study, we propose an energy-efficient database system called GreenDB runni...
Abstract: Energy efficiency in databases is an emerging topic. Our research prototype WattDB dynamic...
Abstract—Traditional database management systems (DBMSs) running on powerful single-node servers are...
Abstract: Traditional DBMS servers are often over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and,...
Traditional DBMS servers are usually over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and, because...
Abstract. The most energy-efficient configuration of a single-server DBMS is the highest performing ...
Abstract Due to their narrow power spectrum between idle and full utilization [2], satisfactory ener...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
With the total energy consumption of computing systems increasing at a steep rate, much attention ha...
Over the last decade, use of data stores have increased considerably. From scientific research in di...
The energy-efficiency of server hardware, web server software, and databases has been widely studied...
With the continuous increase of online services as well as energy costs, energy consumption becomes ...
The ever-increasing demand for scalable database systems is limited by their energy consumption, whi...
Energy is a growing component of the operational cost for many “big data ” deployments, and hence ha...
Abstract: Energy efficiency in databases is an emerging topic. Our research prototype WattDB dynamic...
© 1990-2012 IEEE. In this study, we propose an energy-efficient database system called GreenDB runni...
Abstract: Energy efficiency in databases is an emerging topic. Our research prototype WattDB dynamic...
Abstract—Traditional database management systems (DBMSs) running on powerful single-node servers are...
Abstract: Traditional DBMS servers are often over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and,...
Traditional DBMS servers are usually over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and, because...
Abstract. The most energy-efficient configuration of a single-server DBMS is the highest performing ...
Abstract Due to their narrow power spectrum between idle and full utilization [2], satisfactory ener...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
With the total energy consumption of computing systems increasing at a steep rate, much attention ha...
Over the last decade, use of data stores have increased considerably. From scientific research in di...
The energy-efficiency of server hardware, web server software, and databases has been widely studied...
With the continuous increase of online services as well as energy costs, energy consumption becomes ...
The ever-increasing demand for scalable database systems is limited by their energy consumption, whi...
Energy is a growing component of the operational cost for many “big data ” deployments, and hence ha...
Abstract: Energy efficiency in databases is an emerging topic. Our research prototype WattDB dynamic...
© 1990-2012 IEEE. In this study, we propose an energy-efficient database system called GreenDB runni...
Abstract: Energy efficiency in databases is an emerging topic. Our research prototype WattDB dynamic...
Abstract—Traditional database management systems (DBMSs) running on powerful single-node servers are...