Datacenters spend $10-25 per watt in provisioning their power infrastructure, regardless of the watts actually consumed. Since peak power needs arise rarely, provisioning power infrastructure for them can be expensive. One can, thus, aggressively under-provision infrastructure assuming that simultaneous peak draw across all equipment will happen rarely. The resulting non-zero probability of emergency events where power needs exceed provisioned capacity, however small, mandates graceful reaction mechanisms to cap the power draw instead of leaving it to disruptive circuit breakers/fuses. Existing strategies for power capping use temporal knobs local to a server that throttle the rate of execution (using power modes), and/or spatial knobs that...
Millions of datacenters are operating all over the world, consuming up to 3% of the global electrici...
Energy storage- in the form of UPS units- in a datacenter has been primarily used to fail-over to di...
Balancing a data center’s reliability, cost, and carbon emissions is challenging. For instance, data...
Power over-subscription can reduce costs for modern data centers. However, designing the power infra...
Power oversubscription in data centers may occasionally trigger an emergency when the aggregate powe...
The grid company enforces high penalties for the peak power demands of cloud data centers. These pen...
Power over-subscription is a well-known technique to reduce both one-time capital costs and operatin...
Enterprise data centers are provisioned with conservative redundancies built into their power infras...
Data centers contribute to approximately 1% of the global electricity consumption, and billions of d...
Power infrastructure contributes to a significant portion of datacenter expenditures. Overbooking th...
Abstract — Datacenters are large cyber-physical systems with continuous performance and power measur...
Traditional datacenters employ costly diesel generators (DG) and uninterrupted power supplies (UPS) ...
Abstract—The increasing demand for computation and the commensurate rise in the power density of dat...
Peak power consumption is the first order design constraint of data centers. Though peak power consu...
At present, data centers consume a considerable percentage of the worldwide produced electrical ener...
Millions of datacenters are operating all over the world, consuming up to 3% of the global electrici...
Energy storage- in the form of UPS units- in a datacenter has been primarily used to fail-over to di...
Balancing a data center’s reliability, cost, and carbon emissions is challenging. For instance, data...
Power over-subscription can reduce costs for modern data centers. However, designing the power infra...
Power oversubscription in data centers may occasionally trigger an emergency when the aggregate powe...
The grid company enforces high penalties for the peak power demands of cloud data centers. These pen...
Power over-subscription is a well-known technique to reduce both one-time capital costs and operatin...
Enterprise data centers are provisioned with conservative redundancies built into their power infras...
Data centers contribute to approximately 1% of the global electricity consumption, and billions of d...
Power infrastructure contributes to a significant portion of datacenter expenditures. Overbooking th...
Abstract — Datacenters are large cyber-physical systems with continuous performance and power measur...
Traditional datacenters employ costly diesel generators (DG) and uninterrupted power supplies (UPS) ...
Abstract—The increasing demand for computation and the commensurate rise in the power density of dat...
Peak power consumption is the first order design constraint of data centers. Though peak power consu...
At present, data centers consume a considerable percentage of the worldwide produced electrical ener...
Millions of datacenters are operating all over the world, consuming up to 3% of the global electrici...
Energy storage- in the form of UPS units- in a datacenter has been primarily used to fail-over to di...
Balancing a data center’s reliability, cost, and carbon emissions is challenging. For instance, data...