Phase-Based Tasks Scheduling in Data Centers Powered Exclusively by Renewable Energy

Author(s):  
Stephane Caux ◽  
Paul Renaud-Goud ◽  
Gustavo Rostirolla ◽  
Patricia Stolf
IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 61948-61958 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ran Wang ◽  
Yiwen Lu ◽  
Kun Zhu ◽  
Jie Hao ◽  
Ping Wang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Minxian Xu ◽  
Adel N. Toosi ◽  
Behrooz Bahrani ◽  
Reza Razzaghi ◽  
Martin Singh

Algorithms ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Demetrio Laganà ◽  
Carlo Mastroianni ◽  
Michela Meo ◽  
Daniela Renga

The success of cloud computing services has led to big computing infrastructures that are complex to manage and very costly to operate. In particular, power supply dominates the operational costs of big infrastructures, and several solutions have to be put in place to alleviate these operational costs and make the whole infrastructure more sustainable. In this paper, we investigate the case of a complex infrastructure composed of data centers (DCs) located in different geographical areas in which renewable energy generators are installed, co-located with the data centers, to reduce the amount of energy that must be purchased by the power grid. Since renewable energy generators are intermittent, the load management strategies of the infrastructure have to be adapted to the intermittent nature of the sources. In particular, we consider EcoMultiCloud , a load management strategy already proposed in the literature for multi-objective load management strategies, and we adapt it to the presence of renewable energy sources. Hence, cost reduction is achieved in the load allocation process, when virtual machines (VMs) are assigned to a data center of the considered infrastructure, by considering both energy cost variations and the presence of renewable energy production. Performance is analyzed for a specific infrastructure composed of four data centers. Results show that, despite being intermittent and highly variable, renewable energy can be effectively exploited in geographical data centers when a smart load allocation strategy is implemented. In addition, the results confirm that EcoMultiCloud is very flexible and is suited to the considered scenario.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 96-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enida Sheme ◽  
Simon Holmbacka ◽  
Sébastien Lafond ◽  
Dražen Lučanin ◽  
Neki Frashëri

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaopu Peng ◽  
Tathagata Bhattacharya ◽  
Ting Cao ◽  
Jianzhou Mao ◽  
Taha Tekreeti ◽  
...  

Abstract To develop environmental friendly and energy-efficient data centers, it is prudent to leverage on-site renewable sources like solar and wind. Data centers deploy distributed UPS systems to improve efficiency, scalability, and reliability of UPS systems, thereby handling the intermittent nature of renewable energy. We propose a renewableenergy manager called REDUX to (1) offer a smart way of managing energy supply of data centers powered by grid and renewable energy and (2) maintain a desirable balance between energy cost and system performance. To achieve this overarching objective, REDUX judiciously orchestrates distribute UPS devices (i.e., recharge or discharge) to allocate energy resources when (1) grid price is at low or high states or (2) renewable energy generation is at a low or fluctuate level. REDUX not only guarantees the stable operation of daily workload conditions, but also cuts back the energy cost of data centers by improving power resource utilization. Compared with the existing strategies, REDUX demonstrates a prominent capability of mitigating average peak workload and boosting renewable-energy utilization.


2018 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 01003
Author(s):  
Thom Leholo Sempe ◽  
Adewale Owolawi Pius ◽  
Timothy Akindeji Kayode

The integration of hybridized renewable energy sources (RES) with AC/DC converters has become the focus of the 21st century for green Information Communication Technology (ICT) applications such as the data center. As the data traffic grows exponentially, the corresponding demand for energy to drive the growth becomes a great challenge and considering the environmental impact, a hybrid renewable energy system is favored for eco-sustainability and economic reasons. This is especially true for data centers which represent a dominant share of the total power in cellular networks. This paper evaluates the actual performance of a fuel cell in a renewable energy hybrid system considering the hybridization of photovoltaic (PV), Wind, Fuel Cell, and battery storage system with a choice of a half-grid mode. The reduction and the absence of available PV power by shading and rainy conditions will be easily reduced by the compensation of the other renewable sources. The modeling and simulations are performed using HOMER software. The results show the effectiveness of the proposed system as the energy supply is less intermittent and more stable.


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