Data centers play an important role on worldwide electrical energy consumption. Understanding their power dissipation is a key aspect to achieve energy efficiency. Some application specific models were proposed, while other generic ones lack accuracy. The contributions of this paper are threefold. First we expose the importance of modelling alternating to direct current conversion losses. Second, a weakness of CPU proportional models is evidenced. Finally, a methodology to estimate the power consumed by applications with machine learning techniques is proposed. Since the results of such techniques are deeply data dependent, a study on devices’ power profiles was executed to generate a small set of synthetic benchmarks able to emulate generi...
Power consumption has long been a concern for portable consumer electronics, but has recently become...
Power is one of the today’s major constraints for both hardware and software design. Thus the need t...
Large-scale distributed systems (e.g., datacenters, HPC systems, clouds, large-scale networks, etc.)...
International audienceData centers play an important role on worldwide electrical energy consumption...
The need for energy-awareness in current data centers has encouraged the use of power modeling to es...
Energy-efficient computing is becoming increasingly important. Among the reasons, one can mention th...
International audienceSoftware power estimation of CPUs is a central concern for energy efficiency a...
The use of models to predict the power con- sumption of a system is an appealing alternative...
The ever-increasing ecological footprint of Information Technology (IT) sector coupled with adverse ...
The data center industry is responsible for 1.5–2% of the world energy consumption. Energy managemen...
Nowadays businesses, governments and industries rely heavily on ICT solutions. Since these ICT solut...
With the growing complexity of big data workloads that require abundant data and computation, data c...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) systems and devices are forecast to consume up to 5...
International audienceData centers are energy-hungry facilities. Emerging studies have proposed ener...
International audiencePower consumption of servers and applications are of utmost importance as comp...
Power consumption has long been a concern for portable consumer electronics, but has recently become...
Power is one of the today’s major constraints for both hardware and software design. Thus the need t...
Large-scale distributed systems (e.g., datacenters, HPC systems, clouds, large-scale networks, etc.)...
International audienceData centers play an important role on worldwide electrical energy consumption...
The need for energy-awareness in current data centers has encouraged the use of power modeling to es...
Energy-efficient computing is becoming increasingly important. Among the reasons, one can mention th...
International audienceSoftware power estimation of CPUs is a central concern for energy efficiency a...
The use of models to predict the power con- sumption of a system is an appealing alternative...
The ever-increasing ecological footprint of Information Technology (IT) sector coupled with adverse ...
The data center industry is responsible for 1.5–2% of the world energy consumption. Energy managemen...
Nowadays businesses, governments and industries rely heavily on ICT solutions. Since these ICT solut...
With the growing complexity of big data workloads that require abundant data and computation, data c...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) systems and devices are forecast to consume up to 5...
International audienceData centers are energy-hungry facilities. Emerging studies have proposed ener...
International audiencePower consumption of servers and applications are of utmost importance as comp...
Power consumption has long been a concern for portable consumer electronics, but has recently become...
Power is one of the today’s major constraints for both hardware and software design. Thus the need t...
Large-scale distributed systems (e.g., datacenters, HPC systems, clouds, large-scale networks, etc.)...