Abstract—General-purpose computing domain has experi-enced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the past decade. In this paper, we take a step further to analyze ARM-processor based cluster against Intel X86 workstation, from both energy-efficiency and cost-efficiency perspectives. Three applications are selected and evaluated to represent diversified applications, including Web server throughput, in-memory database, and video transcoding. Through detailed measure-ments, we make the observations that the energy-efficiency ratio of the ARM cluster against the Intel workstation varies from 2.6-9.5 in in-memory database, to approximately 1.3 in Web server application, and 1.21 in video transcoding. We also find out that for the Inte...
The ever increasing energy requirements of supercomputers and server farms is driving the scientific...
Although users of high-performance computing are most interested in raw performance, both energy and...
Abstract—Most Internet applications employ some kind of load balancing policies in a cluster setting...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
With growing computing demand, energy consumption is standing out as a salient concern of data centr...
The increasing demand for High Performance Computing (HPC) paired with the higher power requirements...
Recently, energy has become an important issue in high-performance computing. For example, low power...
Significant advancements in the cloud computing paradigm have persuaded service providers to offer n...
peer reviewedDue to growth of energy consumption by HPC servers and data centers many research effor...
AbstractModern science requires the ability to evaluate large numbers of results from experiments. T...
Recently, energy has become an important issue in high-performance computing. For example, supercomp...
Scientific problems can be formulated as workflows to allow them to take advantage of cluster comput...
Abstract—Although users of high-performance computing are most interested in raw performance, both e...
Abstract. The scale of scientific High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HT...
The ever increasing energy requirements of supercomputers and server farms is driving the scientific...
Although users of high-performance computing are most interested in raw performance, both energy and...
Abstract—Most Internet applications employ some kind of load balancing policies in a cluster setting...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
General-purpose computing domain has experienced strategy transfer from scale-up to scale-out in the...
With growing computing demand, energy consumption is standing out as a salient concern of data centr...
The increasing demand for High Performance Computing (HPC) paired with the higher power requirements...
Recently, energy has become an important issue in high-performance computing. For example, low power...
Significant advancements in the cloud computing paradigm have persuaded service providers to offer n...
peer reviewedDue to growth of energy consumption by HPC servers and data centers many research effor...
AbstractModern science requires the ability to evaluate large numbers of results from experiments. T...
Recently, energy has become an important issue in high-performance computing. For example, supercomp...
Scientific problems can be formulated as workflows to allow them to take advantage of cluster comput...
Abstract—Although users of high-performance computing are most interested in raw performance, both e...
Abstract. The scale of scientific High Performance Computing (HPC) and High Throughput Computing (HT...
The ever increasing energy requirements of supercomputers and server farms is driving the scientific...
Although users of high-performance computing are most interested in raw performance, both energy and...
Abstract—Most Internet applications employ some kind of load balancing policies in a cluster setting...