Increasing utilization in modern warehouse-scale computers using Bubble-Up

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Precisely predicting performance degradation due to colocating multiple executing applications on a single machine is critical for improving utilization in modern warehouse-scale computers (WSCs). Bubble-Up is the first mechanism for such precise prediction. As opposed to over-provisioning machines, Bubble-Up enables the safe colocation of multiple workloads on a single machine for Web service applications that have quality of service constraints, thus greatly improving machine utilization in modern WSCs. © 2012 IEEE.

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Mars, J., Tang, L., Skadron, K., Soffa, M. L., & Hundt, R. (2012). Increasing utilization in modern warehouse-scale computers using Bubble-Up. IEEE Micro, 32(3), 88–99. https://doi.org/10.1109/MM.2012.22

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