Efficient ‘Cool Down’ of Parallel Applications
International Workshop on Power-aware systems and architectures at ICPP (PASA) 2012
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Abstract
Abstract—As we move to exascale machines, both peak power
and total energy consumption have become prominent major
challenges. There has been a lot of research on saving machine
energy consumption for HPC data centers. However, a significant
part of energy consumption for HPC data centers can be
attributed to cooling the machine room. We have already shown
significant reduction in cooling energy consumption by constraining
core temperatures in our previous work. In this work, we
strive to save machine energy consumption while constraining
core temperatures in order to provide a total energy solution
for HPC data centers that saves both machine and cooling
energy consumption. Our approach uses Dynamic Voltage and
Frequency Scaling (DVFS) to constrain core temperatures and is
particularly designed to reduce the timing penalty associated with
DVFS. Using a heuristic that exploits the difference in frequency
sensitivity for different parts of an application, we present results
that show 17% reduction in machine energy consumption with
as little as 0.9% increase in execution time while constraining
core temperatures below 60C.
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