HPC Data Center Participation in Demand Response: An Adaptive Policy With QoS Assurance

IF 3 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing Pub Date : 2021-03-04 DOI:10.1109/TSUSC.2021.3077254
Yijia Zhang;Daniel Curtis Wilson;Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis;Ayse K. Coskun
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Demand response programs help stabilize the electricity grid by providing monetary stimulus to consumers if they regulate their power consumption following market requirements. Regulation service, a market that requires participants to regulate power by following a signal updated every few seconds, is particularly beneficial to HPC data centers since data centers are capable of increasing/decreasing power consumption owing to the flexibility in running workloads and the availability of power control mechanisms. While prior works have explored how data centers can provide regulation service reserves, Quality-of-Service (QoS) provisioning for the jobs running at the data centers has not been considered. In this work, we propose an Adaptive policy with QoS Assurance that enables data centers to participate in regulation service programs with assurance on job QoS. Our policy regulates data center power through job scheduling and server power capping. QoS assurance is achieved by applying a queueing-theoretic result to our job scheduling strategy. We evaluate our policy by experiments on a real cluster. Our results demonstrate that the proposed policy reduces electricity costs by 25-56 percent while providing QoS assurance. On the other hand, the baseline policies cannot meet QoS constraints in 9 of the 14 workload traces tested.
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HPC数据中心参与需求响应:一种具有QoS保证的自适应策略
需求响应计划通过向消费者提供货币刺激来帮助稳定电网,前提是消费者按照市场要求调节电力消耗。监管服务是一个要求参与者通过遵循每隔几秒钟更新一次的信号来调节功率的市场,它对HPC数据中心特别有利,因为由于运行工作负载的灵活性和功率控制机制的可用性,数据中心能够增加/减少功耗。虽然先前的工作已经探索了数据中心如何提供监管服务储备,但尚未考虑为在数据中心运行的作业提供服务质量(QoS)。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种具有QoS保证的自适应策略,使数据中心能够参与具有工作QoS保证的监管服务计划。我们的政策通过作业调度和服务器功率上限来调节数据中心的功率。通过将排队理论的结果应用于我们的作业调度策略来实现QoS保证。我们通过在真实集群上进行实验来评估我们的策略。我们的结果表明,所提出的策略在提供QoS保证的同时,将电力成本降低了25-56%。另一方面,在测试的14个工作负载跟踪中,有9个跟踪的基线策略不能满足QoS约束。
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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing Mathematics-Control and Optimization
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