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Energy Proportionality in Near-Threshold Computing Servers and Cloud Data Centers: Consolidating or Not?

Pahlevan, Ali  
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Qureshi, Yasir Mahmood  
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Zapater Sancho, Marina  
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2018
Proceedings Of The Design, Automation & Test In Europe Conference & Exhibition
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)

Cloud Computing aims to efficiently tackle the increasing demand of computing resources, and its popularity has led to a dramatic increase in the number of computing servers and data centers worldwide. However, as effect of post-Dennard scaling, computing servers have become power-limited, and new system-level approaches must be used to improve their energy efficiency. This paper first presents an accurate power modelling characterization for a new server architecture based on the FD-SOI process technology for near-threshold computing (NTC). Then, we explore the existing energy vs. performance trade-offs when virtualized applications with different CPU utilization and memory footprint characteristics are executed. Finally, based on this analysis, we propose a novel dynamic virtual machine (VM) allocation method that exploits the knowledge of VMs characteristics together with our accurate server power model for next-generation NTC-based data centers, while guaranteeing quality of service (QoS) requirements. Our results demonstrate the inefficiency of current workload consolidation techniques for new NTC-based data center designs, and how our proposed method provides up to 45% energy savings when compared to state-of-the-art consolidation-based approaches.

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