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Title Characterizing Energy per Job in Cloud Applications
ID_Doc 76373
Authors Ho, TTN; Gribaudo, M; Pernici, B
Title Characterizing Energy per Job in Cloud Applications
Year 2016
Published Electronics, 5, 4
DOI 10.3390/electronics5040090
Abstract Energy efficiency is a major research focus in sustainable development and is becoming even more critical in information technology (IT) with the introduction of new technologies, such as cloud computing and big data, that attract more business users and generate more data to be processed. While many proposals have been presented to optimize power consumption at a system level, the increasing heterogeneity of current workloads requires a finer analysis in the application level to enable adaptive behaviors and in order to reduce the global energy usage. In this work, we focus on batch applications running on virtual machines in the context of data centers. We analyze the application characteristics, model their energy consumption and quantify the energy per job. The analysis focuses on evaluating the efficiency of applications in terms of performance and energy consumed per job, in particular when shared resources are used and the hosts on which the virtual machines are running are heterogeneous in terms of energy profiles, with the aim of identifying the best combinations in the use of resources.
Author Keywords cloud computing; energy consumption models; energy efficiency; batch applications
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000392387600012
WoS Category Computer Science, Information Systems; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Physics, Applied
Research Area Computer Science; Engineering; Physics
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/5/4/90/pdf?version=1481527591
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