Abstract
Multi-tenant virtualized infrastructures allow cloud providers to minimize costs through workload consolidation. One of the largest costs is power consumption, which is challenging to understand in heterogeneous environments. We propose a power modeling methodology that tackles this complexity using a divide-andconquer approach. Our results outperform previous research work, achieving a relative error of 2% on average and under 4% in almost all cases. Models are portable across similar architectures, enabling predictions of power consumption before migrating a tenant to a different hardware platform. Moreover, we show the models allow us to evaluate colocations of tenants to reduce overall consumption.
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Ferroni, M., Corna, A., Damiani, A., Brondolin, R., Colmenares, J. A., Hofmeyr, S., … Santambrogio, M. D. (2017). Power consumption models for multi-tenant server infrastructures. ACM Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.1145/3148965
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