The cost of running a data center is increasingly dominated by energy consumption, contributed by power provisioning, cooling and server components such as processors, memories and disk drives. Meanwhile, emerging classes of complex data center workloads place a heavier burden on processing and storage hardware, involving accesses to huge datasets for each operation. Fortunately, emerging technologies promise better performance and efficiency. Non-volatile (NV) memories for applications such as disk caches are proven ways to save energy, and in recent developments, byte-addressable persistent storage such as phase-change memory (PCM) or Memristors can serve as both main memory and permanent storage, reducing data transfers between layers...
The emerging Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technologies are reforming the computer architecture. NVM hol...
Most applications manipulate persistent data, yet traditional systems decouple data manipulation fro...
Studies have shown much of today's data centers are over-provisioned and underutilized. Over-pr...
The cost of running a data center is increasingly dominated by energy consumption, contributed by po...
Electrical energy is an essential resource for the modern world. Unfortunately, its price has almost...
Electrical energy is an essential resource for the modern world. Unfortunately, its price has almost...
The increasing gap between the speed of the processor and the time to access the data in the disk ha...
Trends in Internet infrastructure are driving towards using data centers to provide services such as...
The memory hierarchy is predicted to consume up to 40% to 70% of total system power in future data c...
The adoption of non-volatile memories (NVMs) in system architecture and the growth in data-centric w...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
The storage stack in a data center consists of all the hardware and software layers involved in proc...
Performance-hungry data center applications demand increasingly higher performance from their storag...
The storage stack in a data center consists of all the hardware and software layers involved in proc...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
The emerging Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technologies are reforming the computer architecture. NVM hol...
Most applications manipulate persistent data, yet traditional systems decouple data manipulation fro...
Studies have shown much of today's data centers are over-provisioned and underutilized. Over-pr...
The cost of running a data center is increasingly dominated by energy consumption, contributed by po...
Electrical energy is an essential resource for the modern world. Unfortunately, its price has almost...
Electrical energy is an essential resource for the modern world. Unfortunately, its price has almost...
The increasing gap between the speed of the processor and the time to access the data in the disk ha...
Trends in Internet infrastructure are driving towards using data centers to provide services such as...
The memory hierarchy is predicted to consume up to 40% to 70% of total system power in future data c...
The adoption of non-volatile memories (NVMs) in system architecture and the growth in data-centric w...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
The storage stack in a data center consists of all the hardware and software layers involved in proc...
Performance-hungry data center applications demand increasingly higher performance from their storag...
The storage stack in a data center consists of all the hardware and software layers involved in proc...
Higher energy-efficiency has become essential in servers for a variety of reasons that range from he...
The emerging Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technologies are reforming the computer architecture. NVM hol...
Most applications manipulate persistent data, yet traditional systems decouple data manipulation fro...
Studies have shown much of today's data centers are over-provisioned and underutilized. Over-pr...