Performance has been traditionally regarded as the most important design goal for database management systems (DBMSs). However, in recent years, the increasing en-ergy cost gradually rivals the benefit of chasing after per-formance. Therefore, there are strong financial incen-tives to minimize power consumption of a database sys-tem while maintaining its desired performance, so that the energy cost can be best amortized. Such a goal is challenging in practice because the power consumption of a database system varies significantly with the envi-ronment and workloads. Many modern hardware pro-vide multiple modes with different power/performance tradeoffs. However, existing research has not used these power modes sufficiently to achieve the be...
The energy-efficiency of server hardware, web server software, and databases has been widely studied...
AbstractThe explosive growth in the size of data centers, coupled with the wide-spread use of virtua...
Abstract: Traditional DBMS servers are often over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and,...
Performance has been traditionally regarded as the most important design goal for database managemen...
With the total energy consumption of computing systems increasing at a steep rate, much attention ha...
The ever-increasing demand for scalable database systems is limited by their energy consumption, whi...
Energy consumption of computer systems has increased at a steep rate in recent years. Following exte...
Over the last decade, use of data stores have increased considerably. From scientific research in di...
The ever-increasing demand for scalable database systems is limited by their energy consumption, whi...
Database management systems(DBMS) comprise various algorithms for efficiently retrieving and managin...
Power and cooling costs are some of the highest costs in data centers today, which make improvement ...
With the continuous increase of online services as well as energy costs, energy consumption becomes ...
Energy consumption has become a first-class optimization goal in design and implementation of data-i...
Database management systems (DBMS) are typically tuned for high performance and scalability. Neverth...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
The energy-efficiency of server hardware, web server software, and databases has been widely studied...
AbstractThe explosive growth in the size of data centers, coupled with the wide-spread use of virtua...
Abstract: Traditional DBMS servers are often over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and,...
Performance has been traditionally regarded as the most important design goal for database managemen...
With the total energy consumption of computing systems increasing at a steep rate, much attention ha...
The ever-increasing demand for scalable database systems is limited by their energy consumption, whi...
Energy consumption of computer systems has increased at a steep rate in recent years. Following exte...
Over the last decade, use of data stores have increased considerably. From scientific research in di...
The ever-increasing demand for scalable database systems is limited by their energy consumption, whi...
Database management systems(DBMS) comprise various algorithms for efficiently retrieving and managin...
Power and cooling costs are some of the highest costs in data centers today, which make improvement ...
With the continuous increase of online services as well as energy costs, energy consumption becomes ...
Energy consumption has become a first-class optimization goal in design and implementation of data-i...
Database management systems (DBMS) are typically tuned for high performance and scalability. Neverth...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
The energy-efficiency of server hardware, web server software, and databases has been widely studied...
AbstractThe explosive growth in the size of data centers, coupled with the wide-spread use of virtua...
Abstract: Traditional DBMS servers are often over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and,...