D. Pesch, A. Mcgibney, P. Sobonski, S. Rea, T. Scherer, L. Chen, Antonius P. J. Engbersen, D. Mehta, B. O’Sullivan, Enric Pages, J. Townley, Dhanaraja Kasinathan, J. Torrens, V. Zavřel, J. Hensen
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Abstract
We present an architecture for integrated data centre energy management developed in the EC funded GENiC project. The architecture was devised to create a platform that can integrate functions for workload management, cooling, power management and control of heat recovery for future, highly efficient data centres. The architecture is based on a distributed systems approach that allows the integration of components developed by several entities through defined interfaces and data formats. We also present use cases for the architecture, a brief description of the project's prototypical implementation, evaluation metrics and some lessons learned.