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Capacity planning and power management to exploit sustainable energy
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2010
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Distributed Energy SystemData Center ManagementEngineeringSmart GridEnergy EfficiencySustainable EnergyEnergy ManagementData CenterCloud ComputingData Center SystemEnergy OptimizationGreen Data CenterPower System OptimizationData CentersEnergy PlanningRenewable PowerDatacenter-scale ComputingPower Management Plan
This paper describes an approach for designing a power management plan that matches the supply of power with the demand for power in data centers. Power may come from the grid, from local renewable sources, and possibly from energy storage subsystems. The supply of renewable power is often time-varying in a manner that depends on the source that provides the power, the location of power generators, and the weather conditions. The demand for power is mainly determined by the time-varying workloads hosted in the data center and the power management policies implemented by the data center. A case study demonstrates how our approach can be used to design a plan for realistic and complex data center workloads. The study considers a data center's deployment in two geographic locations with different supplies of power. Our approach offers greater precision than other planning methods that do not take into account time-varying power supply and demand and data center power management policies.
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