Coordinating Multiple Autonomic Managers to Achieve Specified Power-Performance Tradeoffs
ICAC '07 Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autonomic Computing
Evaluating design tradeoffs in on-chip power management for CMPs
ISLPED '07 Proceedings of the 2007 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
Exploring power management in multi-core systems
Proceedings of the 2008 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
System power management support in the IBM POWER6 microprocessor
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Energyscale for IBM POWER6 microprocessor-based systems
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Autonomic multi-agent management of power and performance in data centers
Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: industrial track
Uncovering energy-efficiency opportunities in data centers
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Toward zero-emission data centers through direct reuse of thermal energy
IBM Journal of Research and Development
ReRack: power simulation for data centers with renewable energy generation
ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
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Today's computing environment is changing, with growing emphasis on reducing both operational energy costs and the high capital costs to reliably deliver power and cooling to systems in factory-sized data centers. The "greening" of data centers is challenging microprocessor and system designs, including server, storage, and network designs, to deliver ever higher performance within strict power and cooling constraints. This paper outlines some of the challenges, research approaches and holistic solutions to more energy efficient data centers, starting with microprocessor and system design and extending to the broader environment.