Minimizing the energy consumption is a dominant problem in data center design and operation. To cope with this issue, the common approach is to optimize the data center layout and the workload distribution among servers. Previous works have mainly adopted the temperature at the server inlet as the optimization constraint. However, the inlet temperature does not properly characterize the server’s thermal state. In this paper, a chip temperature-based workload allocation strategy (CTWA-MTP) is proposed to reduce the holistic power consumption in data centers. Our method adopts an abstract heat-flow model to describe the thermal environment in data centers and uses a thermal resistance model to describe the convective heat transfer of the serv...
Traditional data center cooling methods cannot yet control cooling airflows and temperatures on dema...
Abstract Data centers are seeking more efficient cooling techniques to reduce their operating expens...
The energy required to cool a data center (DC) depends on both thermal and workload management. Alth...
Improving the energy efficiency of data center has become a research focus in recent years. Previous...
Power optimization in data centers requires either to raise the temperature of the cold air supplied...
Abstract — Power management has been increasingly critical for sustainable datacenters. One particul...
The energy required to cool an air-cooled data center (DC) contributes significantly to the cost of ...
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Pa...
Data centers, which provide computing services and gain profits, are indispensable to every city in ...
Abstract—Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge...
Data centers are easily found in every sector of the worldwide economy. They are composed of thousan...
Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge consider...
Analyzing data centers with thermal-aware optimization techniques is a viable approach to reduce ene...
The rapidly rising computing workloads in data centers (DCs) have necessitated new approaches to ens...
The rapid increase in energy demand for data center requires improved cooling techniques. This study...
Traditional data center cooling methods cannot yet control cooling airflows and temperatures on dema...
Abstract Data centers are seeking more efficient cooling techniques to reduce their operating expens...
The energy required to cool a data center (DC) depends on both thermal and workload management. Alth...
Improving the energy efficiency of data center has become a research focus in recent years. Previous...
Power optimization in data centers requires either to raise the temperature of the cold air supplied...
Abstract — Power management has been increasingly critical for sustainable datacenters. One particul...
The energy required to cool an air-cooled data center (DC) contributes significantly to the cost of ...
Energy Efficient Thermal Management of Data Centers examines energy flow in today's data centers. Pa...
Data centers, which provide computing services and gain profits, are indispensable to every city in ...
Abstract—Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge...
Data centers are easily found in every sector of the worldwide economy. They are composed of thousan...
Reducing the energy consumption for computation and cooling in servers is a major challenge consider...
Analyzing data centers with thermal-aware optimization techniques is a viable approach to reduce ene...
The rapidly rising computing workloads in data centers (DCs) have necessitated new approaches to ens...
The rapid increase in energy demand for data center requires improved cooling techniques. This study...
Traditional data center cooling methods cannot yet control cooling airflows and temperatures on dema...
Abstract Data centers are seeking more efficient cooling techniques to reduce their operating expens...
The energy required to cool a data center (DC) depends on both thermal and workload management. Alth...