Wednesday, October 31, 2018 12:15 pm
-
12:15 pm
EDT (GMT -04:00)
Mustafa
Korkmaz,
PhD
candidate
David
R.
Cheriton
School
of
Computer
Science
Data
centers
consume
significant
amounts
of
energy
and
consumption
is
growing
each
year.
Alongside
efforts
in
the
hardware
domain,
there
are
some
mechanisms
in
the
software
domain
to
reduce
energy
consumption.
One
of
these
mechanisms
is
dynamic
voltage
and
frequency
scaling
(DVFS)
and
modern
servers
which
are
equipped
with
multi-core
CPUs.
In
our
previous
work,
we
show
that
a
DBMS
can
exploit
its
knowledge
of
the
workload
and
performance
constraints
to
obtain
power
savings
that
are
more
than
twice
as
large
as
the
power
savings
achieved
when
DVFS
is
managed
by
the
operating
system.
In
this
talk,
we
present
how
we
can
exploit
the
multicore
architecture
of
modern
server
CPUs
to
achieve
further
power
savings
in
DBMS.