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2012
Abstract In this work we propose a joint energy, thermal and cooling management technique (JETC) that significantly reduces per server cooling and memory energy costs. Our analysis shows that decoupling the optimization of cooling energy of CPU & memory and the optimization of memory energy leads to suboptimal solutions due to thermal dependencies between CPU and memory and non-linearity in cooling energy.
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Leakage-Aware Cooling Management for Improving Server Energy Efficiency2015 •
Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and design - ISLPED '10
Energy efficient proactive thermal management in memory subsystem2010 •
2010 •
IEEE ICDCS 2012
Joint Optimization of Computing and Cooling Energy: Analytic Model and A Machine Room Case Study2011 International Green Computing Conference and Workshops
TAPO: Thermal-aware power optimization techniques for servers and data centers2011 •
Proceedings of the 19th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI
Central vs. distributed dynamic thermal management for multi-core processors2009 •
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
Software thermal management of dram memory for multicore systems2008 •
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 implemented in Linux OS and evaluated on two multicore servers, a Dell PowerEdge 1950 server and a customized Intel SR1500AL server testbed. The experimental results first confirm that a system-level memory DTM policy may significantly improve system performance and power efficiency, compared with existing memory bandwidth throttling scheme. A policy called DTM-ACG (Adaptive Core Gating) shows performance improvement comparable to that reported previously. The average performance improvements are 13.3% and 7.2% on the PowerEdge 1950 and the SR1500AL (vs. 16.3% from the previous simulation-based study), respectively. We also have surprising findings that reveal the weakness of the previous study: ...
Selçuk Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi
The Chagatai Manuscripts at the Library of the Uzbek Zawiya in Jerusalem2024 •
PRO LIGNO An International Jorunal in the Field of Wood Engineering Vol 19, No 4
The Role of Indian Timber Trade in the Silk Road Network2023 •
PLAN BARRON A FUTURE FOR SUPER-RESISTENT STRUCTURES
DISENTANGLING ROBUST ARCHITECTURES: CURATORIAL READING OF NEW USES OF BATTERIES AND BUNKERS IN LISBON2024 •
2015 •
Frontiers in Genetics
Editorial: Current and Emerging Trends in Human Identification and Molecular Anthropology2021 •
Indian journal of chemistry. Sect. A: Inorganic, physical, theoretical & analytical
Catalytic synthesis of 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane from 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane - A mechanistic consideration1997 •
Physica B: Condensed Matter
Magnetic, transport and electronic structure properties of U2RuGa82005 •
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
Compact ultrawideband wide-slot antenna2007 •
2003 •
2008 •
Chemical Engineering Research and Design
Mixing time and kinetic energy measurements in a shaken cylindrical bioreactor2013 •