The efficient management of geographically distributed data centers has become an important issue not only for big companies that own several sites, but also due to the emerging of inter-Cloud infrastructures that allow heterogeneous data centers to cooperate. These environments open unprecedented avenues for the support of a huge amount of workload, but they need the definition of novel algorithms and procedures for their management, where scalability is a priority. The complexity derives by the size of the system and by the need for accomplishing several and sometimes conflicting goals, among which: load balancing among multiple sites, prevention of risks, workload consolidation, and reduction of costs, consumed energy and carbon emissions. In this paper a hierarchical approach is presented, which preserves the autonomy of single data centers and at the same time allows for an integrated management of heterogeneous platforms. The framework is purposely generic but can be tailored to the specific requirements of single environments. Performances are analyzed for a specific Cloud infrastructure composed of four data centers.

Hierarchical approach for green workload management in distributed data centers

Forestiero A;Mastroianni C;Papuzzo G;
2014

Abstract

The efficient management of geographically distributed data centers has become an important issue not only for big companies that own several sites, but also due to the emerging of inter-Cloud infrastructures that allow heterogeneous data centers to cooperate. These environments open unprecedented avenues for the support of a huge amount of workload, but they need the definition of novel algorithms and procedures for their management, where scalability is a priority. The complexity derives by the size of the system and by the need for accomplishing several and sometimes conflicting goals, among which: load balancing among multiple sites, prevention of risks, workload consolidation, and reduction of costs, consumed energy and carbon emissions. In this paper a hierarchical approach is presented, which preserves the autonomy of single data centers and at the same time allows for an integrated management of heterogeneous platforms. The framework is purposely generic but can be tailored to the specific requirements of single environments. Performances are analyzed for a specific Cloud infrastructure composed of four data centers.
2014
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
Inglese
Luís Lopes, Julius ?ilinskas, Alexandru Costan, Roberto G. Cascella, Gabor Kecskemeti, Emmanuel Jeannot, Mario Cannataro, Laura Ricci, Siegfried Benkner, Salvador Petit, Vittorio Scarano, José Gracia, Sascha Hunold, Stephen L. Scott, Stefan Lankes, Christian Lengauer, Jesus Carretero, Jens Breitbart, Michael Alexander
Euro-Par 2014: Parallel Processing Workshops
20th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Euro-Par 2014
323
334
978-3-319-14325-5
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-14325-5_28
Springer International Publishing
Switzerland
SVIZZERA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
August 2014
Porto, Portugal
Cloud computing
Distributed data center
Energy saving
3
none
Forestiero A.; Mastroianni C.; Meo M.; Papuzzo G.; Sheikhalishahi M.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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