Title
Energy Aware Resource Management for Clusters of Web Servers.
Abstract
Web server clusters guarantee high performance and high availability for applications like google and amazon. Typically, over-provisioning is used to guarantee a Service Level Agreement in the case of peak load situations. We present an energy saving mechanism which extends the capabilities of traditional load balancers like for example the Linux Virtual Server (LVS). The energy saving daemon called Cherub, running on the front node of the cluster, turns nodes on and off depending on the current load situation. We evaluate different load determination and forecasting methods to detect the utilization of the back end servers in a test bed using requests from a web server log file of the Wikimedia Foundation. Even for the most challenging situation, i.e. in case of a peak load, LVS enhanced with Cherub saves 92% of the theoretical possible optimum saving, while keeping the service level agreement at 99.4% in the experiment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/GreenCom-iThings-CPSCom.2013.47
GreenCom), 2013 IEEE and Internet of Things
Keywords
Field
DocType
challenging situation,traditional load balancer,end server,high availability,peak load situation,current load situation,theoretical possible optimum saving,energy aware resource management,service level agreement,peak load,web servers,different load determination,resource allocation,file servers,internet
File server,Load balancing (computing),Computer science,Service-level agreement,Server,Round-robin DNS,Resource allocation,High availability,Operating system,Web server
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
7
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Simon Kiertscher1103.03
Bettina Schnor214226.36