Energy efficiency of large processing systems is usually assessed as the relation between a performance and a power consumption metric, neglecting malfunction. Execution failures have a tangible cost in terms of wasted energy, however. They are often managed through fault tolerance mechanisms, which in turn consume electricity. We introduce the consumability attribute for batch processing systems, encompassing performance, consumption, and dependability aspects altogether. We propose a metric for its quantification and a methodology for its analysis. Using a real 500-node batch system as a case study, we show that consumability is representative of both efficiency and effectiveness, and we show the usefulness of the proposed metric and the suitability of the proposed methodology.
Impact of Malfunction on the Energy Efficiency of Batch Processing Systems / Cinque, Marcello; Cotroneo, Domenico; Frattini, Flavio; Russo, Stefano. - (2015), pp. 287-298. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2015 45th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks tenutosi a Rio de Janeiro nel 22-25 June 2015) [10.1109/DSN.2015.42].
Impact of Malfunction on the Energy Efficiency of Batch Processing Systems
CINQUE, MARCELLO;COTRONEO, DOMENICO;FRATTINI, FLAVIO;RUSSO, STEFANO
2015
Abstract
Energy efficiency of large processing systems is usually assessed as the relation between a performance and a power consumption metric, neglecting malfunction. Execution failures have a tangible cost in terms of wasted energy, however. They are often managed through fault tolerance mechanisms, which in turn consume electricity. We introduce the consumability attribute for batch processing systems, encompassing performance, consumption, and dependability aspects altogether. We propose a metric for its quantification and a methodology for its analysis. Using a real 500-node batch system as a case study, we show that consumability is representative of both efficiency and effectiveness, and we show the usefulness of the proposed metric and the suitability of the proposed methodology.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.