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The datacenter as a computer :design...
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Barroso, Luiz Andr�e,
The datacenter as a computer :designing warehouse-scale machines /
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杜威分類號:
004
書名/作者:
The datacenter as a computer : : designing warehouse-scale machines // Luiz Andr�e Barroso, Urs H�olzle, and Parthasarathy Ranganathan.
作者:
Barroso, Luiz Andr�e,
其他作者:
H�olzle, Urs,
面頁冊數:
1 PDF (xviii, 189 pages) : : illustrations.
附註:
Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
標題:
Web servers - Design.
標題:
Cloud computing.
標題:
Computer organization.
標題:
Data libraries.
ISBN:
9781681734347
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-188).
內容註:
1. Introduction -- 1.1 Warehouse-scale computers -- 1.2 Cost efficiency at scale -- 1.3 Not just a collection of servers -- 1.4 One data center vs. several -- 1.5 Why WSCs might matter to you -- 1.6 Architectural overview of WSCs -- 1.6.1 Servers -- 1.6.2 Storage -- 1.6.3 Networking fabric -- 1.6.4 Buildings and infrastructure -- 1.6.5 Power usage -- 1.6.6 Handling failures and repairs -- 1.7 Overview of book --
摘要、提要註:
This book describes warehouse-scale computers (WSCs), the computing platforms that power cloud computing and all the great web services we use every day. It discusses how these new systems treat the datacenter itself as one massive computer designed at warehouse scale, with hardware and software working in concert to deliver good levels of internet service performance. The book details the architecture of WSCs and covers the main factors influencing their design, operation, and cost structure, and the characteristics of their software base. Each chapter contains multiple real-world examples, including detailed case studies and previously unpublished details of the infrastructure used to power Google's online services. Targeted at the architects and programmers of today's WSCs, this book provides a great foundation for those looking to innovate in this fascinating and important area, but the material will also be broadly interesting to those who just want to understand the infrastructure powering the internet. The third edition reflects four years of advancements since the previous edition and nearly doubles the number of pictures and figures. New topics range from additional workloads like video streaming, machine learning, and public cloud to specialized silicon accelerators, storage and network building blocks, and a revised discussion of data center power and cooling, and uptime. Further discussions of emerging trends and opportunities ensure that this revised edition will remain an essential resource for educators and professionals working on the next generation of WSCs.
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=8519941
The datacenter as a computer :designing warehouse-scale machines /
Barroso, Luiz Andr�e,
The datacenter as a computer :
designing warehouse-scale machines /Luiz Andr�e Barroso, Urs H�olzle, and Parthasarathy Ranganathan. - Third edition. - 1 PDF (xviii, 189 pages) :illustrations. - Synthesis lectures on computer architecture,# 461935-3243 ;. - Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science..
Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-188).
1. Introduction -- 1.1 Warehouse-scale computers -- 1.2 Cost efficiency at scale -- 1.3 Not just a collection of servers -- 1.4 One data center vs. several -- 1.5 Why WSCs might matter to you -- 1.6 Architectural overview of WSCs -- 1.6.1 Servers -- 1.6.2 Storage -- 1.6.3 Networking fabric -- 1.6.4 Buildings and infrastructure -- 1.6.5 Power usage -- 1.6.6 Handling failures and repairs -- 1.7 Overview of book --
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9781681734347
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LC Class. No.: QA76.585 / .B273 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 004
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5. Energy and power efficiency -- 5.1 Data center energy efficiency -- 5.1.1 The PUE metric -- 5.1.2 Issues with the PUE metric -- 5.1.3 Sources of efficiency losses in data centers -- 5.1.4 Improving the energy efficiency of data centers -- 5.1.5 Beyond the facility -- 5.2 The energy efficiency of computing -- 5.2.1 Measuring energy efficiency -- 5.2.2 Server energy efficiency -- 5.2.3 Usage profile of warehouse-scale computers -- 5.3 Energy-proportional computing -- 5.3.1 Causes of poor energy proportionality -- 5.3.2 Improving energy proportionality -- 5.3.3 Energy proportionality in the rest of the system -- 5.3.4 Relative effectiveness of low-power modes -- 5.3.5 The role of software in energy proportionality -- 5.4 Energy efficiency through specialization -- 5.5 Data center power provisioning -- 5.5.1 Deploying the right amount of equipment -- 5.5.2 Oversubscribing facility power -- 5.6 Trends in server energy usage -- 5.6.1 Using energy storage for power management -- 5.7 Summary --
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