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June 29, 2017(1 event)

A stochastic approach for optimizing green energy consumption in distributed clouds by Fanny Dufossé (Inria)


June 29, 2017

A stochastic approach for optimizing green energy consumption in distributed clouds

The energy drawn by Cloud data centers is reaching worrying levels, thus inciting providers to install on-site green energy producers, such as photovoltaic panels. Considering distributed Clouds, workload managers need to geographically allocate virtual machines according to the green production in order not to waste energy. In this paper, we propose SAGITTA: a Stochastic Approach for Green consumption In disTributed daTA centers. We show that compared to the optimal solution, SAGITTA consumes 4% more brown energy, and wastes only 3.14% of the available green energy, while a traditional round-robin solution consumes 14.4% more energy overall than optimum, and wastes 28.83% of the available green energy.

Bâtiment IMAG (442)
Saint-Martin-d'Hères, 38400
France
June 30, 2017

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July 6, 2017(2 events)

Séminaire Josu Doncel : Under-Approximation Computation Through Optimal Control


July 6, 2017

Title: Under-Approximation Computation Through Optimal Control

Abstract: Under-approximation provides a subset of the reachable set of an uncertain dynamical system which can then be used to formally falsify properties of quantitative models. Using Pontryagin’s principle, our approach computes an under-approximation for a linear combination of state variables of nonlinear ordinary differential equations and time-varying uncertainties. By a numerical comparison against state-of-the-art tools Flow^∗ and CORA, we show that our methodology provides tight under-approximations in benchmarks, and that it can scale to models that are out of reach with these over-approximation techniques.

Bâtiment IMAG (442)
Saint-Martin-d'Hères, 38400
France

I/O performance for HPC: finding the right access pattern and avoiding interference by Francieli Zanon-Boito


July 6, 2017

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I/O performance for HPC: finding the right access pattern and avoiding interference

Abstract:
Scientific applications are executed in a high performance computing (HPC) environment, where a parallel file system (PFS) provides access to a shared storage infrastructure. The key characteristic of these systems is the use of multiple storage servers, from where data can be obtained by the clients in parallel. The performance observed by applications when accessing a PFS is directly affected by the way they perform this access, i.e. their access pattern.
In this seminar, I'll discuss my work with the Ondes3D seismic simulation, which was focused into changing the application's access pattern to improve I/O performance without changing the output format. Moreover, I'll discuss my previous and current work on I/O scheduling at different levels of the I/O stack, pointing current challenges for future work.

Bâtiment IMAG (442)
Saint-Martin-d'Hères, 38400
France
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