Recently, the energy-efficiency constraints have become the dominant limiting factor for datacenters due to their unprecedented increase of growing size and electrical power demands. In this chapter we explain the power and thermal modeling and control solutions which can play a key role to reduce the power consumption of datacenters considering time-varying workload characteristics while maintaining the performance requirements and the maximum temperature constraints. We first explain simple-yet-accurate power and temperature models for computing servers, and then, extend the model to cover computing servers and cooling infrastructure of datacenters. Second, we present the power and thermal management solutions for servers manipulating var...
The current approaches for datacenter power management (workload scheduling, CPU speed control, etc)...
Power optimization in data centers requires either to raise the temperature of the cold air supplied...
In this paper we present an approach to improve power and cooling capacity management in a data cent...
The computational and cooling power demands of enterprise servers are increasing at an unsustainable...
The computational and cooling power demands of enterprise servers are increasing at an unsustainable...
The overall power consumption of datacentres is increasing tremendously due to the high demand of di...
Abstract—Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge...
Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge consider...
Data centers are easily found in every sector of the worldwide economy. They are composed of thousan...
Cloud datacenters are compute facilities formed by hundreds and thousands of heterogeneous servers r...
Abstract — Power management has been increasingly critical for sustainable datacenters. One particul...
Energy efficiency research in data centers has traditionally focused on raised-floor air-cooled faci...
International audienceCloud datacenters are compute facilities formed by hundreds or even thousands ...
Leakage power consumption is a com- ponent of the total power consumption in data cen- ters that is ...
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Pa...
The current approaches for datacenter power management (workload scheduling, CPU speed control, etc)...
Power optimization in data centers requires either to raise the temperature of the cold air supplied...
In this paper we present an approach to improve power and cooling capacity management in a data cent...
The computational and cooling power demands of enterprise servers are increasing at an unsustainable...
The computational and cooling power demands of enterprise servers are increasing at an unsustainable...
The overall power consumption of datacentres is increasing tremendously due to the high demand of di...
Abstract—Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge...
Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge consider...
Data centers are easily found in every sector of the worldwide economy. They are composed of thousan...
Cloud datacenters are compute facilities formed by hundreds and thousands of heterogeneous servers r...
Abstract — Power management has been increasingly critical for sustainable datacenters. One particul...
Energy efficiency research in data centers has traditionally focused on raised-floor air-cooled faci...
International audienceCloud datacenters are compute facilities formed by hundreds or even thousands ...
Leakage power consumption is a com- ponent of the total power consumption in data cen- ters that is ...
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Pa...
The current approaches for datacenter power management (workload scheduling, CPU speed control, etc)...
Power optimization in data centers requires either to raise the temperature of the cold air supplied...
In this paper we present an approach to improve power and cooling capacity management in a data cent...