Investigating energy consumption and performance trade off for interactive cloud application

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Investigating Energy Consumption and Performance Trade Trade-Off Off for Interactive Cloud Application

Abstract: With the ever growing demand and popularity of cloud based services, data centers have to urgently face energy consumption issue. Similar to other large consumers of power, data centers find themselves increasingly pressured to reduce their carbon footprin footprint. t. In response, cloud providers have started to set sustainability goals to reduce carbon emissions by using renewable sources to their services. Traditionally, batch processing cloud applications are deadline oriented, hence they can be easily adapted wit with h the different green energy profile. Whereas, interactive cloud applications are imposed with several performance criteria. This paper, the first of its kind, investigates a thorough analysis of energy consumption and performance trade trade-off off by allowing smart sma usage of green energy for interactive cloud application. Moreover, we propose an auto-scaler, scaler, named SaaScaler, that implements several control loop based application controllers to satisfy different performance (i.e., response time, availability, and user er experience) and resource aware metrics (i.e., quality of energy). Based on extensive experiments with RUBiS benchmark and real workload traces using single compute node in Openstack/Grid’5000, results suggest that 13 percent brown energy consumption can be reduced without deprovisioning any physical or virtual resources at IaaS layer while 29 percent more users can access the application by dynamically adjusting capacity


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