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Mercury and Freon: Temperature Emulation and Management for Server Systems
"... Power densities have been increasing rapidly at all levels of server systems. To counter the high temperatures resulting from these densities, systems researchers have recently started work on software-based thermal management. Unfortunately, research in this new area has been hindered by the limita ..."
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, enables repeatable experiments, and allows the study of thermal emergencies without harming hardware reliability. We validate Mercury using real measurements and a widely used commercial simulator. We use Mercury to develop Freon, a system that manages thermal emergencies in a server cluster without
Abstract Mercury and Freon: Temperature Emulation and Management for Server Systems ∗
"... Power densities have been increasing rapidly at all levels of server systems. To counter the high temperatures resulting from these densities, systems researchers have recently started work on software-based thermal management. Unfortunately, research in this new area has been hindered by the limita ..."
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, enables repeatable experiments, and allows the study of thermal emergencies without harming hardware reliability. We validate Mercury using real measurements and a widely used commercial simulator. We use Mercury to develop Freon, a system that manages thermal emergencies in a server cluster without
C-Oracle: Predictive Thermal Management for Data Centers
- In Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture
, 2008
"... Thermal management has become a critical requirement for today’s power-dense server clusters, due to the negative impact of high temperatures on the reliability of computer hardware. Recognizing this fact, researchers have started to design software-based thermal management policies that leverage hi ..."
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Thermal management has become a critical requirement for today’s power-dense server clusters, due to the negative impact of high temperatures on the reliability of computer hardware. Recognizing this fact, researchers have started to design software-based thermal management policies that leverage
Software thermal management of DRAM memory for multicore systems
- In SIGMETRICS ’08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems
, 2008
"... Thermal management of DRAM memory has become a critical issue for server systems. We have done, to our best knowledge, the first study of software thermal management for memory subsystem on real machines. Two recently proposed DTM (Dynamic Thermal Management) policies have been improved and implemen ..."
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Thermal management of DRAM memory has become a critical issue for server systems. We have done, to our best knowledge, the first study of software thermal management for memory subsystem on real machines. Two recently proposed DTM (Dynamic Thermal Management) policies have been improved
Software Thermal Management of DRAM Memory for Multicore Systems
"... Thermal management of DRAM memory has become a critical is-sue for server systems. We have done, to our best knowledge, the first study of software thermal management for memory subsys-tem on real machines. Two recently proposed DTM (Dynamic Thermal Management) policies have been improved and imple- ..."
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Thermal management of DRAM memory has become a critical is-sue for server systems. We have done, to our best knowledge, the first study of software thermal management for memory subsys-tem on real machines. Two recently proposed DTM (Dynamic Thermal Management) policies have been improved and imple
A survey of the research on power management techniques for high-performance systems
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"... This paper surveys the research on power management techniques for high performance systems. These include both commercial high performance clusters and scientific high performance computing (HPC) systems. Power consumption has rapidly risen to an intolerable scale. This results in both high operati ..."
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This paper surveys the research on power management techniques for high performance systems. These include both commercial high performance clusters and scientific high performance computing (HPC) systems. Power consumption has rapidly risen to an intolerable scale. This results in both high
Power Management Techniques for High Performance Systems
"... A survey of the research on power management techniques for high‐performance systems ..."
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A survey of the research on power management techniques for high‐performance systems
Dynamic Thermal Management through Task Scheduling ∗
"... The evolution of microprocessors has been hindered by their increasing power consumption and the heat generation speed on-die. High temperature impairs the processor’s reliability and reduces its lifetime. While hardware level dynamic thermal management (DTM) techniques, such as voltage and frequenc ..."
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The evolution of microprocessors has been hindered by their increasing power consumption and the heat generation speed on-die. High temperature impairs the processor’s reliability and reduces its lifetime. While hardware level dynamic thermal management (DTM) techniques, such as voltage
Performance-Aware Thermal Management via Task Scheduling
"... High on-chip temperature impairs the processor’s reliability and reduces its lifetime. Hardwarelevel dynamic thermal management (DTM) techniques can effectively constrain the chip temperature, but degrades the performance. We propose an OS-level technique that performs thermalaware job scheduling to ..."
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High on-chip temperature impairs the processor’s reliability and reduces its lifetime. Hardwarelevel dynamic thermal management (DTM) techniques can effectively constrain the chip temperature, but degrades the performance. We propose an OS-level technique that performs thermalaware job scheduling
ThermoCast: A Cyber-Physical Forecasting Model for Data Centers
"... Efficient thermal management is important in modern data centers as cooling consumes up to 50 % of the total energy. Unlike previous work, we consider proactive thermal management, whereby servers can predict potential overheating events due to dynamics in data center configuration and workload, giv ..."
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Efficient thermal management is important in modern data centers as cooling consumes up to 50 % of the total energy. Unlike previous work, we consider proactive thermal management, whereby servers can predict potential overheating events due to dynamics in data center configuration and workload
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