The industry track of SIMUTools 2010.

Research Article

Approximation towards energy-efficient distributed environments

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2010.8677,
        author={Alberto E.  Garcia and Roman  Weidlich and Laura Rodriguez  de Lope and Klaus D.  Hackbarth and Helmut  Hlavacs and Caridad San  Leandro},
        title={Approximation towards energy-efficient distributed environments},
        proceedings={The industry track of SIMUTools 2010.},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={SIMULATIONWORKS},
        year={2010},
        month={5},
        keywords={Virtual Home Environment cost model energy efficiency P2P virtualization},
        doi={10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2010.8677}
    }
    
  • Alberto E. Garcia
    Roman Weidlich
    Laura Rodriguez de Lope
    Klaus D. Hackbarth
    Helmut Hlavacs
    Caridad San Leandro
    Year: 2010
    Approximation towards energy-efficient distributed environments
    SIMULATIONWORKS
    ICST
    DOI: 10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2010.8677
Alberto E. Garcia1,*, Roman Weidlich2,*, Laura Rodriguez de Lope1,*, Klaus D. Hackbarth1,*, Helmut Hlavacs2,*, Caridad San Leandro3,*
  • 1: GIT-DICOM University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain.
  • 2: Institute of Distrib & Multimedia Systems, University of Vienna, Austria.
  • 3: Telefonica I+D, c/Emilio Vargas, 6, 28043 Madrid, Spain.
*Contact email: agarcia@tlmat.unican.es, roman.weidlich@univie.ac.at, laura@tlmat.unican.es, klaus@tlmat.unican.es, helmut.hlavacs@univie.ac.at, caridad@tid.es

Abstract

Peer-To-Peer (P2P) traffic represents almost 60 % of Internet traffic, and involves personal computers working during periods of full-time operation (Always-ON). The rational use of shared resources opens up the possibility of reducing energy consumption associated with this type of operation. This paper analyses the results previously obtained from simulating an environment that shares resources among multimedia home networks, called Virtual Home Environment (VHE) and sponsored by the European Network of Excellence EuroFGI [1]. The study analyzes the behavior of basic P2P distributed environments, comparing them to the new environment based on the virtualization of specific processes. This proposal includes a cost model that enables the restriction of behaviors associated with hoarding of resources. As a result, the energy consumption associated with this improvement implies a substantial reduction in the number of Always-ON devices, and the reduction and equalization of activity time around the area of the distributed network. The proposed simulation will be applied in future developments related with the activities proposed by Cost Action IC0804: Energy efficiency in large-scale distributed systems, see [2].