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A Generic and Extensible Framework for Monitoring Energy Consumption of OpenStack Clouds
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2014
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyCloud Computing ArchitectureService MonitoringEnergy Data AnalysisEnergy MonitoringCloud Resource ManagementData ScienceExtensible FrameworkOpenstack CloudsGreen Data CenterSystems EngineeringMonitoring Energy ConsumptionInternet Of ThingsPower-aware SoftwareEnergy System MonitoringComputer EngineeringOpen StackSmart GridEnergy ManagementEdge ComputingKilo Watt ApiCloud ComputingResource MonitoringIndustrial InformaticsBig Data
Although cloud computing has been transformational to the IT industry, it is built on large data centres that often consume massive amounts of electrical power. Efforts have been made to reduce the energy clouds consume, with certain data centres now approaching a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) factor of 1.08. While this is an incredible mark, it also means that the IT infrastructure accounts for a large part of the power consumed by a data centre. Hence, means to monitor and analyse how energy is spent have never been so crucial. Such monitoring is required not only for understanding how power is consumed, but also for assessing the impact of energy management policies. In this article, we draw lessons from experience on monitoring large-scale systems and introduce an energy monitoring software framework called Kilo Watt API (KWAPI), able to handle Open-Stack clouds. The framework - whose architecture is scalable, extensible, and completely integrated into Open Stack - supports several wattmeter devices, multiple measurement formats, and minimises communication overhead.
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