Full system electricity intake from the wall socket is important for understanding and budgeting the power consumption of large scale data centers. Measuring full system power, however, requires extra instrumentation with external physical devices, which is not only cumbersome, but also expensive and time consuming. To tackle this problem, in this paper, we propose to model wall socket power from processor package power obtained from the running average power limit (RAPL) interface, which is available on the latest Intel processors. Our experimental results demonstrate a strong correlation between RAPL package power and wall socket power consumption. Based on the observations, we propose an empirical power model to predict the full system p...
The rapid growth of energy requirements in large data-center has motivated several research projects...
blind review With power dissipation becoming an increasingly vexing problem across many classes of c...
Abstract — The increasing costs of power delivery and cooling, as well as the trend toward higher-de...
To improve energy efficiency and comply with the power budgets, it is important to be able to measur...
Significant advancements in the cloud computing paradigm have persuaded service providers to offer n...
The ever-increasing ecological footprint of Information Technology (IT) sector coupled with adverse ...
<div><p>As the energy consumption has been surging in an unsustainable way, it is important to under...
Accurately modeling server power consumption is critical in de-signing data center power provisionin...
Commodity processors, which are prevalent in Internet-based data centers, do not have internal senso...
International audienceSoftware power estimation of CPUs is a central concern for energy efficiency a...
International audienceData centers are energy-hungry facilities. Emerging studies have proposed ener...
As Cloud and other distributed networks become more complex and new virtualization technologies are ...
Measuring the energy consumption of software components is a major building block for generating mod...
The use of internal DC wattmeters, connected to the ATX lines that distribute power from the supply ...
Data centers are huge power consumers and their energy consumption keeps on rising despite the effor...
The rapid growth of energy requirements in large data-center has motivated several research projects...
blind review With power dissipation becoming an increasingly vexing problem across many classes of c...
Abstract — The increasing costs of power delivery and cooling, as well as the trend toward higher-de...
To improve energy efficiency and comply with the power budgets, it is important to be able to measur...
Significant advancements in the cloud computing paradigm have persuaded service providers to offer n...
The ever-increasing ecological footprint of Information Technology (IT) sector coupled with adverse ...
<div><p>As the energy consumption has been surging in an unsustainable way, it is important to under...
Accurately modeling server power consumption is critical in de-signing data center power provisionin...
Commodity processors, which are prevalent in Internet-based data centers, do not have internal senso...
International audienceSoftware power estimation of CPUs is a central concern for energy efficiency a...
International audienceData centers are energy-hungry facilities. Emerging studies have proposed ener...
As Cloud and other distributed networks become more complex and new virtualization technologies are ...
Measuring the energy consumption of software components is a major building block for generating mod...
The use of internal DC wattmeters, connected to the ATX lines that distribute power from the supply ...
Data centers are huge power consumers and their energy consumption keeps on rising despite the effor...
The rapid growth of energy requirements in large data-center has motivated several research projects...
blind review With power dissipation becoming an increasingly vexing problem across many classes of c...
Abstract — The increasing costs of power delivery and cooling, as well as the trend toward higher-de...