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international symposium on computer architecture | 2013

Agile, efficient virtualization power management with low-latency server power states

Canturk Isci; Suzanne K. McIntosh; Jeffrey O. Kephart; Rajarshi Das; James E. Hanson; Scott A. Piper; Robert R. Wolford; Thomas M. Brey; Robert F. Kantner; Allen Ng; James Norris; Abdoulaye Traore; Michael J. Frissora

One of the main driving forces of the growing adoption of virtualization is its dramatic simplification of the provisioning and dynamic management of IT resources. By decoupling running entities from the underlying physical resources, and by providing easy-to-use controls to allocate, deallocate and migrate virtual machines (VMs) across physical boundaries, virtualization opens up new opportunities for improving overall system resource use and power efficiency. While a range of techniques for dynamic, distributed resource management of virtualized systems have been proposed and have seen their widespread adoption in enterprise systems, similar techniques for dynamic power management have seen limited acceptance. The main barrier to dynamic, power-aware virtualization management stems not from the limitations of virtualization, but rather from the underlying physical systems; and in particular, the high latency and energy cost of power state change actions suited for virtualization power management. In this work, we first explore the feasibility of low-latency power states for enterprise server systems and demonstrate, with real prototypes, their quantitative energy-performance trade offs compared to traditional server power states. Then, we demonstrate an end-to-end power-aware virtualization management solution leveraging these states, and evaluate the dramatically-favorable power-performance characteristics achievable with such systems. We present, via both real system implementations and scale-out simulations, that virtualization power management with low-latency server power states can achieve comparable overheads as base distributed resource management in virtualized systems, and thus can benefit from the same level of adoption, while delivering close to energy-proportional power efficiency.


Archive | 1992

System and method for frame differencing video compression and decompression with frame rate scalability

Arturo A. Rodriguez; Charles T. Rutherfoord; Steven M. Hancock; Robert F. Kantner; Mark A. Pietras


Archive | 1992

Scalable digital video decompressor

Arturo Aureliano Rodriquez; Mark A. Pietras; Steven M. Hancock; Robert F. Kantner; Charles T. Rutherfoord; Leslie R. Wilson


Archive | 1994

System and method for pattern-matching with error control for image and video compression

Robert F. Kantner; Vaughn Iverson; Kenneth Morse; Mark A. Pietras; Arturo A. Rodriguez


Archive | 2002

Method and system for partitioning filter rules for multi-search enforcement

Everett A. Corl; Olga Golovanevsky; Clark Debs Jeffries; Robert F. Kantner; Randall William Worzella; Avraham Zehavi


Archive | 1977

Multiplexed control subsystem for sensor based systems

Elliot J. Actor; Robert F. Kantner


Archive | 1985

Emulation of special purpose magnetic tape data recording equipment by a general purpose processor

Robert F. Kantner


Archive | 1993

Video decompression apparatus and method

Arturo A. Rodriguez; Mark A. Pietras; Steven M. Hancock; Robert F. Kantner; Charles T. Rutherfoord; Leslie R. Wilson


Archive | 2008

Enabling Memory Module Slots In A Computing System After A Repair Action

Tu T. Dang; Robert F. Kantner; Henry G. McMillan; Carl A. Morrell; Challis L. Purrington; Mark W. Williams


Archive | 1994

Use of video RAM in high speed data communications

Robert F. Kantner; Tze-Wing Keung; Jace W. Krull; Shahram Salamian

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