2020
DOI: 10.46855/2020.06.11.02.28.241938
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Assessments of Data Centers for Provision of Frequency Regulation

Abstract: There are numerous opportunities for data centers to participate in demand response programs considering their large energy capacities, flexible working environments and workloads, redundant design and operation, etc. As a type of

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“…After introducing a scaling factor γ and a FR flexibility factor β, the number of active servers can be determined as [9]:…”
Section: Stage 3: Tracking Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After introducing a scaling factor γ and a FR flexibility factor β, the number of active servers can be determined as [9]:…”
Section: Stage 3: Tracking Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If γ = 1, it means all the CPU clock frequencies need to be set at the maximum level just to serve the average workload, which limits the potential of FR. β introduces FR flexibility to the system, and the greater β is, the more servers are activated for a specific workload [9].…”
Section: Stage 3: Tracking Controllermentioning
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