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Energy proportional datacenter networks

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Energy proportional datacenter networks
Numerous studies have shown that datacenter computers rarely operate at full utilization, leading to a number of proposals for creating servers that are energy proportional with respect to the computation that they are performing. In this paper, we show that as servers themselves become more energy proportional, the datacenter network can become a significant fraction (up to 50%) of cluster power. In this paper we propose several ways to design a high-performance datacenter network whose power consumption is more proportional to the amount of traffic it is moving— that is, we propose energy proportional datacenter networks. We first show that a flattened butterfly topology itself is inherently more power efficient than the other commonly proposed topology for high-performance datacenter networks. We then exploit the characteristics of modern plesiochronous links to adjust their power and performance envelopes dynamically. Using a network simulator, driven by both synthetic wor...
Dennis Abts, Michael R. Marty, Philip M. Wells, Pe
Added 10 Jul 2010
Updated 10 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ISCA
Authors Dennis Abts, Michael R. Marty, Philip M. Wells, Peter Klausler, Hong Liu
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