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C O V E R F E A T U R E
The Case for
Energy-Proportional
Computing
Luiz André Barroso and Urs Hölzle
Google
Energy-proportional designs would enable large energy savings in servers, potentially
doubling their efficiency in real-life use. Achieving energy proportionality will require
significant improvements in the energy usage profile of every system component,
particularly the memory and disk subsystems.
nergy efficiency, a new focus for general-purpose trends could make energy a dominant factor in the total
computing, has been a major technology driver cost of ownership.3 Besides the server electricity bill,
in the mobile and embedded areas for some time. TCO includes other energy-dependent components such
Earlier work emphasized extending battery life, as the cost of energy for the cooling infrastructure and
Ebut it has since expanded to include peak power provisioning costs, specifically the data center infra-
reduction because thermal constraints began to limit fur- structure’s cost. To a first-order approximation, both
ther CPU performance improvements. cooling and provisioning costs are proportional to the
Energy management has now become a key issue for average energy that servers consume, therefore energy
servers and data center operations, focusing on the efficiency improvements should benefit all energy-depen-
reduction of all energy-related costs, including capital, dent TCO components.
operating expenses, and environmental impacts. Many Efforts such as the Climate Savers Computing Initiative
energy-saving techniques developed for mobile devices () could help lower
became natural candidates for tackling this new problem worldwide computer energy consumption by promoting
space. Although servers clearly provide many parallels widespread adoption of h
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