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Published April 2013 | Accepted Version
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Characterizing the impact of the workload on the value of dynamic resizing in data centers

Abstract

Energy consumption imposes a significant cost for data centers; yet much of that energy is used to maintain excess service capacity during periods of predictably low load. Resultantly, there has recently been interest in developing designs that allow the service capacity to be dynamically resized to match the current workload. However, there is still much debate about the value of such approaches in real settings. In this paper, we show that the value of dynamic resizing is highly dependent on statistics of the workload process. In particular, both slow timescale non-stationarities of the workload (e.g., the peak-to-mean ratio) and the fast time-scale stochasticity (e.g., the burstiness of arrivals) play key roles. To illustrate the impact of these factors, we combine optimization-based modeling of the slow time-scale with stochastic modeling of the fast time scale.

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© 2013 IEEE. This research is supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. XDA06010600), the 973 Program of China (No. 2010CB328105), the NSF grant of China (No. 61020106002), and NSF grant CNS 0846025 and DoE grant DE-EE0002890.

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