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Main Authors: Dai, Jingze, Down, Douglas G.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03510
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author Dai, Jingze
Down, Douglas G.
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Down, Douglas G.
contents Two popular server control policies are available for reducing energy consumption while maintaining acceptable performance levels: server speed scaling and the ability to turn servers off (and on). In this work, we explore the question of whether there are synergistic effects between these two mechanisms. To do this, we employ a continuous-time Markov chain model where the server can be turned off (and turning the server back on takes some time) and where the speed of the server can take on two values: a nominal operating speed and a reduced operating speed. For a cost function that is linear in the mean response time and server power consumption, we suggest that the mechanisms are not synergistic in that for all system loads, one mechanism is dominant in that if the other mechanism is also employed, there is only a small decrease in cost.
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spellingShingle On Combining Two Server Control Policies for Energy Efficiency
Dai, Jingze
Down, Douglas G.
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Two popular server control policies are available for reducing energy consumption while maintaining acceptable performance levels: server speed scaling and the ability to turn servers off (and on). In this work, we explore the question of whether there are synergistic effects between these two mechanisms. To do this, we employ a continuous-time Markov chain model where the server can be turned off (and turning the server back on takes some time) and where the speed of the server can take on two values: a nominal operating speed and a reduced operating speed. For a cost function that is linear in the mean response time and server power consumption, we suggest that the mechanisms are not synergistic in that for all system loads, one mechanism is dominant in that if the other mechanism is also employed, there is only a small decrease in cost.
title On Combining Two Server Control Policies for Energy Efficiency
topic Performance
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03510