Extending Demand Response to Tenants in Cloud Data Centers via Non-intrusive Workload Flexibility Pricing
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چکیده
Participating in demand response programs is a promising tool for reducing energy costs in data centers by modulating energy consumption. Towards this end, data centers can employ a rich set of resource management knobs, such as workload shifting and dynamic server provisioning. Nonetheless, these knobs may not be readily available in a cloud data center (CDC) that serves cloud tenants/users, because workloads in CDCs are managed by tenants themselves who are typically charged based on a usage-based or flat-rate pricing and often have no incentive to cooperate with the CDC operator for demand response and cost saving. Towards breaking such “split incentive” hurdle, a few recent studies have tried market-based mechanisms, such as dynamic pricing, inside CDCs. However, such mechanisms often rely on complex designs that are hard to implement and difficult to cope with by tenants. To address this limitation, we propose a novel incentive mechanism that is not dynamic, i.e., it keeps pricing for cloud resources unchanged for a long period. While it charges tenants based on a Usagebased Pricing (UP) as used by today’s major cloud operators, it rewards tenants proportionally based on the time length that tenants set as deadlines for completing their workloads. This new mechanism is called Usage-based Pricing with Monetary Reward (UPMR). We demonstrate the effectiveness of UPMR both analytically and empirically. We show that UPMR can reduce the CDC operator’s energy cost by 12.9% while increasing its profit by 4.9%, compared to the state-of-the-art approaches used by today’s CDC operators to charge their tenants. Keywords—Demand response, monetary reward, split incentive, cloud data center, time-shiftable load, demand delaying.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1603.05746 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016