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Power-aware resource provisioning in cluster computing

Abstract

The high power consumption of cluster computing infrastructures has become a major concern. It leads to the increased heat dissipation and decreased reliability of cluster servers. Power management becomes a critical issue in cluster computing. In this paper, we start with an analysis of the relationship between cluster performance and power consumption. We study both the problem of minimizing the average end-to-end delay with the constraint of average energy consumption and the problem of minimizing the average energy consumption of cluster service requests with the constraint of an average end-to-end delay for customer services. We propose novel approaches to solving these two problems. In an effort to maximize profits, a service provider only provides sufficient resources to ensure quality of services (QoS) but often avoid over provisioning to meet QoS defined in a service level agreement (SLA) which is a contract agreed between a customer and a service provider. We present an approach for optimizing SLA-based resource provisioning in cluster computing in that we minimize the total cost of cluster servers owned by a service provider while satisfying the requirements of both a percentile of the end-to-end delay and average energy consumption. Numerical experiments show that the proposed approach is efficient and accurate for the SLA-based resource provisioning problem in cluster computing.

Keywords:
Provisioning Computer science Quality of service Service-level agreement Server Energy consumption Computer network Service provider Distributed computing Computer cluster Service (business) Business Engineering

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5
Cited By
2.79
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
26
Refs
0.93
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Citation History

Topics

Cloud Computing and Resource Management
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Caching and Content Delivery
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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