Energy-Proportional Computing: A New Definition.

A new energy-proportional computing model extends Barroso and Hölzle's original definition for fixed-resource systems to aid in the design of more efficient modern systems with reconfigurable resources that can be varied at runtime.

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 50; no. 8; pp. 26 - 34
Autores principales: Sen, Rathijit, Wood, David A.
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: IEEE Aug2017
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          Sen, Rathijit
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        Energy consumption
        Client/server computing
        Computer network architectures
        Computer network management
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        Computational modeling
        computational power-usage effectiveness
        computer architecture
        CPUE
        dynamic energy optimal
        Dynamic EO
        Energy efficiency
        energy optimal proportional
        energy-proportional computing
        EOP
        green computing
        hardware
        Load modeling
        load-usage effectiveness
        LUE
        Luiz André Barroso
        Measurement
        Pareto frontier
        Pareto optimality
        Power demand
        resource-usage effectiveness
        RUE
        Runtime
        Servers
        SPECpower
        Urs Hölzle
      ab: A new energy-proportional computing model extends Barroso and Hölzle's original definition for fixed-resource systems to aid in the design of more efficient modern systems with reconfigurable resources that can be varied at runtime.
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