Scientific data centers comprised of high-powered computing equipment and large capacity disk storage systems consume considerable amount of energy. Dynamic power management techniques (DPM) are commonly used for saving energy in disk systems. These involve powering down disks that exhibit long idle periods and placing them in standby mode. A file request from a disk in standby mode will incur both energy and performance penalties as it takes energy (and time) to spin up the disk before it can serve a file. For this reason, DPM has to make decisions as to when to transition the disk into standby mode such that the energy saved is greater than the energy needed to spin it up again and the performance penalty is tolerable. The length of the i...
As data-intensive, network-based applications proliferate, the power consumed by the data-center sto...
Data centers capable of providing Internet, application, database and network services are an increa...
Exponential data growth is a reality for most enterprise and scientific data centers. Improvements ...
Scientific data centers comprised of high-powered computing equipment and large capacity disk storag...
Up to one third of the electricity supplied to a data center is required for the operation of the st...
It is anticipated that in the near future disk storage systems will surpass application servers and ...
Recent studies have identified disk storage systems as one of the major consumers of power in data c...
Energy efficient design for disk devices has become a very important issue, because ever increasing ...
Reducing energy consumption is an important issue for data centers. Among the various components of ...
Abstract—Disk subsystem is known to be a major contributor to overall power consumption of high-end ...
Emerging trends in applications with the requirement of considerable computational performance and d...
Energy saving has become a crucial concern in datacenters as several reports predict that the antici...
Power conservation in systems is critical for mobile, sensor network, and other power-constrained en...
A multitude of different hard disk power management algorithms exists—applied to real systems or pro...
Energy consumption has become a first-class optimization goal in design and implementation of data-i...
As data-intensive, network-based applications proliferate, the power consumed by the data-center sto...
Data centers capable of providing Internet, application, database and network services are an increa...
Exponential data growth is a reality for most enterprise and scientific data centers. Improvements ...
Scientific data centers comprised of high-powered computing equipment and large capacity disk storag...
Up to one third of the electricity supplied to a data center is required for the operation of the st...
It is anticipated that in the near future disk storage systems will surpass application servers and ...
Recent studies have identified disk storage systems as one of the major consumers of power in data c...
Energy efficient design for disk devices has become a very important issue, because ever increasing ...
Reducing energy consumption is an important issue for data centers. Among the various components of ...
Abstract—Disk subsystem is known to be a major contributor to overall power consumption of high-end ...
Emerging trends in applications with the requirement of considerable computational performance and d...
Energy saving has become a crucial concern in datacenters as several reports predict that the antici...
Power conservation in systems is critical for mobile, sensor network, and other power-constrained en...
A multitude of different hard disk power management algorithms exists—applied to real systems or pro...
Energy consumption has become a first-class optimization goal in design and implementation of data-i...
As data-intensive, network-based applications proliferate, the power consumed by the data-center sto...
Data centers capable of providing Internet, application, database and network services are an increa...
Exponential data growth is a reality for most enterprise and scientific data centers. Improvements ...