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Autor:
Eric Jonardi, Mark A. Oxley, Howard Jay Siegel, Ninad Hogade, Sudeep Pasricha, Anthony A. Maciejewski
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing. 3:318-331
The recent proliferation and associated high electricity costs of distributed data centers have motivated researchers to study energy-cost minimization at the geo-distributed level. The development of time-of-use (TOU) electricity pricing models and
Autor:
Sudeep Pasricha, Howard Jay Siegel, Mark A. Oxley, Gregory A. Koenig, Eric Jonardi, Patrick J. Burns, Anthony A. Maciejewski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. 112:126-139
Today’s data centers contain large numbers of compute nodes that require substantial power, and therefore require a large amount of cooling resources to operate at a reliable temperature. The high power consumption of the computing and cooling syst
Autor:
Sudeep Pasricha, Howard Jay Siegel, David A. Bader, Daniel Dauwe, Eric Jonardi, Ryan Friese, Anthony A. Maciejewski
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Supercomputing. 72:4771-4809
Multicore processors have become an integral part of modern large-scale and high-performance parallel and distributed computing systems. Unfortunately, applications co-located on multicore processors can suffer from decreased performance and increase
Autor:
Howard Jay Siegel, Eric Jonardi, David A. Bader, Daniel Dauwe, Ryan Friese, Anthony A. Maciejewski, Sudeep Pasricha
Publikováno v:
IPDPS Workshops
As multicore processor architectures are now prevalent in server nodes of parallel and distributed computing systems, it has become important to characterize the performance of applications run on these architectures. This study investigates the perf
Autor:
Howard Jay Siegel, Sudeep Pasricha, Gregory A. Koenig, Mark A. Oxley, Eric Jonardi, Anthony A. Maciejewski
Publikováno v:
IGCC
The rapid increase in power consumption of high performance computing (HPC) systems has led to an increase in the amount of cooling resources required to operate these facilities at a reliable threshold. The cooling systems contribute a large portion