June 9, Tuesday
12:00 – 14:00
Storage Modeling for Power Estimation
Computer Science seminar
Lecturer : Ronen Kat
Affiliation : IBM Haifa Research Lab (HRL)
Location : 37/202
Host : Eitan Bachmat
Power consumption is a major issue in today's datacenters. I will give an
overview of the general issue of power consumption in dataceneters and will
focus on storage power consumption, which typically comprises a significant
percentage of datacenter power. Understanding, managing, and reducing
storage power consumption is an essential aspect of any efforts that
address the total power consumption of datacenters. We developed a scalable
power modeling method that estimates the power consumption of storage workloads. The modeling concept is based on identifying the major workload contributors to the power
consumed by the disk arrays. To estimate the power consumed by a given host
workload, our method translates the workload to the primitive activities
induced on the disks. In addition, we identified that I/O queues have a
fundamental influence on the power consumption. Our power estimation
results are highly accurate, with only 2% deviation for typical random
workloads with small transfer sizes (up to 8K), and a deviation of up to 8%
for workloads with large transfer sizes. We successfully integrated our
modeling into a power-aware capacity planning tool to predict system power
requirements and integrated it into an online storage system to provide
online estimation for the power consumed.