CoolEmAll: Models and Tools for Planning and Operating Energy Efficient Data Centres
Micha Vor Dem Berge
(1)
,
Jochen Buchholz
(2)
,
Leandro Fontoura Cupertino
(3)
,
Georges da Costa
(3, 4)
,
Andrew Donoghue
,
Gallizo Georgina
(2)
,
Mateusz Jarus
(5)
,
Lara Lorez
(6)
,
Ariel Oleksiak
(5)
,
Enric Pages
(6)
,
Wojciech Piątek
(5)
,
Jean-Marc Pierson
(3)
,
Tomasz Piontek
(5)
,
Daniel Rathgeb
(2)
,
Jaume Salom
(7)
,
Laura Siso
(7)
,
Eugen Volk
(2)
,
Uwe Wössner
(2)
,
Thomas Zilio
(3)
1
Christmann Informationstechnik + Medien (GERMANY)
2 HLRS - High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart [Stuttgart]
3 IRIT-SEPIA - Système d’exploitation, systèmes répartis, de l’intergiciel à l’architecture
4 UT3 - Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
5 PSNC - Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
6 ATOS [madrid]
7 IREC - Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
2 HLRS - High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart [Stuttgart]
3 IRIT-SEPIA - Système d’exploitation, systèmes répartis, de l’intergiciel à l’architecture
4 UT3 - Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
5 PSNC - Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
6 ATOS [madrid]
7 IREC - Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
Georges da Costa
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Andrew Donoghue
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Jean-Marc Pierson
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Résumé
The need to improve how efficiently data centre operate is increasing due to the continued high demand for new data centre capacity combined with other factors such as the increased competition for energy resources. The financial crisis may have dampened data centre demand temporarily, but current projections indicate strong growth ahead. By 2020, it is estimated that annual investment in the construction of new data centres will rise to \ 50bn in the US, and \ 220bn worldwide