Proceedings of the 7th ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1787275.1787340
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Towards greener data centers with storage class memory

Abstract: Studies have shown much of today's data centers are over-provisioned and underutilized. Over-provisioning cannot be avoided as these centers must anticipate peak load with bursty behavior. Underutilization, to date, has also been unavoidable as systems always had to be ready for that sudden burst of requests that loom just around the corner. Previous research has pointed to turning off systems as one solution, albeit, an infeasible one due to its irresponsiveness. In this paper, we present the feasibility of u… Show more

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“…Furthermore, if applied to the cloud, such a feature could free us from provisioning for peak loads as systems may be turned on and off "instantly." 8 Realizing these features into our daily computing environment will allow us to be far more energy efficient. Similar new features that exploit the nonvolatility of memory should be more actively sought out.…”
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“…Furthermore, if applied to the cloud, such a feature could free us from provisioning for peak loads as systems may be turned on and off "instantly." 8 Realizing these features into our daily computing environment will allow us to be far more energy efficient. Similar new features that exploit the nonvolatility of memory should be more actively sought out.…”
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confidence: 99%