The opportunity of using Cloud resources on a pay-as-you-go basis and the availability of powerful data centers and high bandwidth connections are speeding up the success and popularity of Cloud systems, which is making on-demand computing a common practice for enterprises and scientific communities. The reasons for this success include natural business distribution, the need for high availability and disaster tolerance, the sheer size of their computational infrastructure, and/or the desire to provide uniform access times to the infrastructure from widely distributed client sites. Nevertheless, the expansion of large data centers is resulting in a huge rise of electrical power consumed by hardware facilities and cooling systems. The geographical distribution of data centers is becoming an opportunity: the variability of electricity prices, environmental conditions and client requests, both from site to site and with time, makes it possible to intelligently and dynamically (re)distribute the computational workload and achieve as diverse business goals as: the reduction of costs, energy consumption and carbon emissions, the satisfaction of performance constraints, the adherence to Service Level Agreement established with users, etc. This paper proposes an approach that helps to achieve the business goals established by the data center administrators. The workload distribution is driven by a fitness function, evaluated for each data center, which weighs some key parameters related to business objectives, among which, the price of electricity, the carbon emission rate, the balance of load among the data centers etc. For example, the energy costs can be reduced by using a “follow the moon” approach, e.g. by migrating the workload to data centers where the price of electricity is lower at that time. Our approach uses data about historical usage of the data centers and data about environmental conditions to predict, with the help of regressive models, the values of the parameters of the fitness function, and then to appropriately tune the weights assigned to the parameters in accordance to the business goals. Preliminary experimental results, presented in this paper, show encouraging benefits.
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20 October 2016
NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS: THEORY AND ALGORITHMS (NUMTA–2016): Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference “Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms”
19–25 June 2016
Pizzo Calabro, Italy
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October 20 2016
Efficient workload management in geographically distributed data centers leveraging autoregressive models
Albino Altomare;
Albino Altomare
Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking (ICAR-CNR)
. Via P. Bucci Cubo 7-11b, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy
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Eugenio Cesario;
Eugenio Cesario
a)
Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking (ICAR-CNR)
. Via P. Bucci Cubo 7-11b, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy
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Carlo Mastroianni
Carlo Mastroianni
Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking (ICAR-CNR)
. Via P. Bucci Cubo 7-11b, 87036 Rende (CS), Italy
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Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1776, 080004 (2016)
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Albino Altomare, Eugenio Cesario, Carlo Mastroianni; Efficient workload management in geographically distributed data centers leveraging autoregressive models. AIP Conf. Proc. 20 October 2016; 1776 (1): 080004. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4965361
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