13th InterSociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1109/itherm.2012.6231479
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Towards the design and operation of net-zero energy data centers

Abstract: Reduction of resource consumption in data centers is becoming a growing concern for data center designers, operators and users. Accordingly, interest in the use of renewable energy to provide some portion of a data center's overall energy usage is also growing. One key concern is that the amount of renewable energy necessary to satisfy a typical data center's power consumption can lead to prohibitively high capital costs for the power generation and delivery infrastructure, particularly if on-site renewables a… Show more

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“…Arlitt et al [17] defined the "Net-Zero energy" datacenter, which needs on-site renewable generators to offset the usage of power coming from the electricity grid. Deng et al also conducted research on Datacenter Power Supply System (DPSS) and proposed an efficient, online control algorithm SmartDPSS [18] helping to make online decisions in order to fully leverage the available renewable energy and varying electricity prices from the grid markets, for minimum operational cost.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arlitt et al [17] defined the "Net-Zero energy" datacenter, which needs on-site renewable generators to offset the usage of power coming from the electricity grid. Deng et al also conducted research on Datacenter Power Supply System (DPSS) and proposed an efficient, online control algorithm SmartDPSS [18] helping to make online decisions in order to fully leverage the available renewable energy and varying electricity prices from the grid markets, for minimum operational cost.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GreenSlot schedules the use of green energy in datacenters to lower brown energy consumption, monetary costs, and environmental impact. Like GreenSlot, [9,[14][15][16] focused on managing batch jobs, whereas [17][18][19][20] considered interactive services or were not willing to delay computations. Batch jobs typically run longer than interactive service requests and often have loose deadlines, thereby increasing the opportunity to exploit green energy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Batch jobs typically run longer than interactive service requests and often have loose deadlines, thereby increasing the opportunity to exploit green energy. GreenSlot differs from [14,15,21] as it considers both green energy and brown energy prices in making its decisions. It differs from [15] in other important ways: [15] used only short-term green energy predictions and runs more or fewer batch jobs in arrival order as a function of green energy availability, without explicit deadlines; if green energy runs out, any started jobs are terminated.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They range from proposals to enhance specific aspects of data centers design and operation (for instance, usage of low-power components, energy-aware resource management, and free-cooling solutions) to overall strategies to achieve sustainable data centers, as proposed by Google [43] and HP [14]. This position paper follows the line of those latter approaches and proposes a comprehensive strategy to reduce the carbon footprint of data centers, by using the energy as a driver of the management procedures of the data center.…”
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confidence: 99%