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Power management of online data-intensive services
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Cluster ComputingOldi WorkloadsEngineeringCloud Load BalancingInternet Services ModelData ScienceData-intensive PlatformParallel ComputingData ManagementPower-aware SoftwarePower ManagementEnergy ConsumptionPower-aware ComputingComputer ScienceSmart GridEnergy ManagementEdge ComputingWeb PerformanceCloud ComputingPower-efficient ComputingWorkload ManagementBig Data
Much of the success of the Internet services model can be attributed to the popularity of a class of workloads that we call Online Data-Intensive (OLDI) services. These workloads perform significant computing over massive data sets per user request but, unlike their offline counterparts (such as MapReduce computations), they require responsiveness in the sub-second time scale at high request rates. Large search products, online advertising, and machine translation are examples of workloads in this class. Although the load in OLDI services can vary widely during the day, their energy consumption sees little variance due to the lack of energy proportionality of the underlying machinery. The scale and latency sensitivity of OLDI workloads also make them a challenging target for power management techniques.
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