Abstract

The electric power consumed by servers has to be reduced in a cluster in order to realize eco society. We take a macro level approach to reducing the total electric energy consumption of servers to perform application processes in a server cluster. Servers are now equipped with multi-core CPUs. In this paper, we discuss a multi-level power consumption (MLPC) model of a server with a multi-core CPU. Here, the power consumption of a server depends on the number of active cores and active threads where at least one application process is performed. We also discuss a multi-level computation (MLC) model which gives the expected execution time of a process which is concurrently performed with other processes on a server with a multi-core CPU. Based on the MLPC model and the MLC model, we discuss an energy-aware (EA) algorithm to select a server for each process requested by a client in a cluster so as to reduce the total electric energy consumption while satisfying deadline requirements of the processes. We evaluate the EA algorithm and show not only the total energy consumption but also the average execution time of each process is reduced in the EA algorithm compared with the round-robin (RR) and random (RD) algorithms.

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