An overview of server and data center-level power optimizations

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Power consumption became a limitation for large scale computer systems, especially in high-performance computing and cloud computing contexts. In this lecture, I explain how power became an issue, server power breakdown by components, data center power consumption, and the practices to build energy-efficient servers and data centers. Finally, I use a case study of the energy consumption of virtual machine I/O to demonstrate how system-level research can be conducted.



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  • 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102
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  • United States 07102
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  • Co-sponsored by AP01/MTT17
  • Starts 01 March 2017 05:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 11 April 2017 04:00 PM UTC
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Dr. Tao Lu of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, NJIT

Topic:

An overview of server and data center-level power optimizations

Power consumption became a limitation for large scale computer systems, especially in high-performance computing and cloud computing contexts. In this lecture, I explain how power became an issue, server power breakdown by components, data center power consumption, and the practices to build energy-efficient servers and data centers. Finally, I use a case study of the energy consumption of virtual machine I/O to demonstrate how system-level research can be conducted.

Biography:

Dr. Tao Lureceived his Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia in 2016. Dr. Lu is currently a postdoctoral research associate in ECE department at NJIT. He came from Hubei, China. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, in 2009 and 2012, respectively.   His research interests are in computer systems, specifically include server virtualization, cloud computing, software-defined storage, storage management in HPC environments, and system-level power optimizations.

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Address:Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, New jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, United States, 07102

Dr. Tao Lu of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, NJIT

Topic:

An overview of server and data center-level power optimizations

Biography:

Email:

Address:Newark, United States


Dr. Tao Lu of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, NJIT

Topic:

An overview of server and data center-level power optimizations

Biography:

Email:

Address:Newark, United States





Agenda

Event Time:06:00 PM to 07:30 PM

06:00 PM - Refreshments and Networking

06:30PM-07:30 PM: Talk by Dr. Tao Lu of New Jersey Institute of Technology

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