根据标准评级结果预测服务器功耗

J. V. Kistowski, Johannes Grohmann, Norbert Schmitt, Samuel Kounev
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数据中心提供商和服务器运营商试图降低其服务器的功耗。在这方面,第一步是为特定的目标应用程序找到节能的服务器。在不可用的服务器上估计应用程序的功耗是很困难的,因为铭牌功率值通常被高估了。离线功率模型能够准确地预测功耗,但通常用于系统设计,需要非常具体和详细的系统知识。本文介绍了一种基于标准功率评估工具的离线功率预测方法。该方法预测目标服务器上多个负载级别的特定应用程序的功耗,否则无法用于测试。我们通过预测三个应用程序在不同物理服务器上的功耗来评估我们的方法。对于运行在真实世界物理服务器上的三种工作负载,我们的方法能够实现9.49%的平均预测误差。
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Predicting Server Power Consumption from Standard Rating Results
Data center providers and server operators try to reduce the power consumption of their servers. Finding an energy efficient server for a specific target application is a first step in this regard. Estimating the power consumption of an application on an unavailable server is difficult, as nameplate power values are generally overestimations. Offline power models are able to predict the consumption accurately, but are usually intended for system design, requiring very specific and detailed knowledge about the system under consideration. In this paper, we introduce an offline power prediction method that uses the results of standard power rating tools. The method predicts the power consumption of a specific application for multiple load levels on a target server that is otherwise unavailable for testing. We evaluate our approach by predicting the power consumption of three applications on different physical servers. Our method is able to achieve an average prediction error of 9.49% for three workloads running on real-world, physical servers.
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