Seminar: A Spin-Up Saved is Energy Earned: Achieving Power-Efficient, Erasure-Coded Storage

Speaker

Kevin Greenan

Abstract

Storage accounts for a significant amount of a data center's ever increasing power budget. As a consequence, energy consumption has joined performance and reliability as a dominant metric in storage system design. In this paper, we show that the structure of an erasure code - which is generally used to provide data reliability - can be exploited to save power in a storage system. We define a novel technique in power-aware systems called \term{power-aware coding} and present generic techniques for reading, writing and activating devices in a power-aware, erasure-coded storage system. While our techniques have an effect on energy consumption, fault tolerance and performance, we focus on a few examples that illustrate the tradeoff between power efficiency and fault tolerance. Finally, we discuss open problems in the space of power-aware coding.

When:
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 11:30 AM

Where:
E2-599

CRSS Contact:
Greenan, Kevin

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