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1 CSE 591: Energy-Efficient Computing Lecture 4 SLEEP: full-system Anshul Gandhi 347, CS building anshul@cs.stonybrook.edu

2 power_nap paper

3

4 US data centers:100 billion kWh by 2011 ?? $$ Server utilization:<30% Idle server power:60% of peak Idle periods:~seconds why important?

5 What does 30% utilization mean?

6 Utilization data

7 Existing techniques 1.Consolidation 2.Sleep states 3.Throttling (DVFS)

8 PowerNap 1.Simple idea (only 2 states) Minimize power draw in sleep Fast transitions 2.Model (power and response time) 3.PowerNap vs DVFS 4.RAILS

9 (Potential) Implementation

10 RAILS

11 agile paper

12 agile PowerNap was NOT implemented agile took first REAL step towards that Static consolidation vs Dynamic consolidation How to minimize latency penalties of dynamic consolidation? 3 ideas. agile: dynamic virtualization + PowerNap implementation

13 agile: main problem

14 agile: low-power states Turbo C0P statesT states C1 C1E C2 C3 S0C6 S1 S2 S3 G0S4 G2S5 G3

15 agile: power vs. latency

16 agile: dynamic consolidation 1.Host power-up 2.VM migration 3.Host power-down


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