1. Energy Proportional Datacenter Networks

    Perspectives (Aug 1 2010)

    1. Energy Proportional Datacenter Networks A couple of weeks back Greg Linden sent me an interesting paper called Energy Proportional Datacenter Networks. The principal of energy proportionality was first coined by Luiz Barroso and Urs Hölzle in an excellent paper titled The Case for Energy-Proportional Computing. The core principal behind energy proportionality is that computing equipment should consume power in proportion to their utilization level. For example, a computing component that consumes N watts at full load, should consume X/100*N Watts when running at X% load. This may seem like a obviously important concept but, when the idea was first proposed back in 2007, it was not uncommon for a server running at 0% load to be consuming 80% of full load power. Even today, you can occasionally find servers that poor. The incredibly difficulty of maintaining near 100% server utilization makes energy proportionality a particularly important concept.                                                                                                                           One of the wonderful aspects ... (Read Full Article)

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