In this paper we challenge the common evaluation practices used in Virtual Machine (VM) consolidation, such as simulation and small testbeds, which fail to capture the fundamental trade-off between energy consumption and performance. We identify a number of over-simplifying assumptions which are typically made about the energy consumption and performance characteristics of modern networked systems. In response, we describe how more accurate models for data-center systems can be designed and used in order to create an evaluation framework that allows the exploration of the energy-performance trade-off in VM consolidation strategies with enhanced fidelity.
Chatzipapas, A., Pediaditakis, D., Rotsos, C., Mancuso, V., Crowcroft, J., Moore, A.W. (2015). Challenge: Resolving data center power bill disputes: The energy-performance trade-offs of consolidation. In e-Energy 2015 - Proceedings of the 2015 ACM 6th International Conference on Future Energy Systems (pp. 89-94). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc [10.1145/2768510.2770933].
Challenge: Resolving data center power bill disputes: The energy-performance trade-offs of consolidation
Mancuso V.;
2015-07-01
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In this paper we challenge the common evaluation practices used in Virtual Machine (VM) consolidation, such as simulation and small testbeds, which fail to capture the fundamental trade-off between energy consumption and performance. We identify a number of over-simplifying assumptions which are typically made about the energy consumption and performance characteristics of modern networked systems. In response, we describe how more accurate models for data-center systems can be designed and used in order to create an evaluation framework that allows the exploration of the energy-performance trade-off in VM consolidation strategies with enhanced fidelity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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