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Clearing the Clouds: A Study of Emerging Scale-out Workloads on Modern Hardware

Ferdman, Michael
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Adileh, Almutaz  
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Kocberber, Onur  
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2012
Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
Seventeenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems

Emerging scale-out workloads require extensive amounts of computational resources. However, data centers using modern server hardware face physical constraints in space and power, limiting further expansion and calling for improvements in the computational density per server and in the per-operation energy. Continuing to improve the computational resources of the cloud while staying within physical constraints mandates optimizing server efficiency to ensure that server hardware closely matches the needs of scale-out workloads. We use performance counters on modern servers to study a wide range of scale-out workloads, finding that today’s predominant processor micro-architecture is inefficient for running these workloads. We find that inefficiency comes from the mismatch between the workload needs and modern processors, particularly in the organization of instruction and data memory systems and the processor core micro-architecture. Moreover, while today’s predominant micro-architecture is inefficient when executing scale-out workloads, we find that continuing the current trends will further exacerbate the inefficiency in the future. In this work, we identify the key micro-architectural needs of scale-out workloads, calling for a change in the trajectory of server processors that would lead to improved computational density and power efficiency in data centers.

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Author(s)
Ferdman, Michael
Adileh, Almutaz  
Kocberber, Onur  
Volos, Stavros  
Alisafaee, Mohammad  
Jevdjic, Djordje  
Kaynak, Cansu  
Popescu, Adrian Daniel
Ailamaki, Anastasia
Falsafi, Babak  
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2012

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Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
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Seventeenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems

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March 3-7, 2012

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January 11, 2012
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