Energy-Price-Driven Query Processing in Multi-center Web Search Engines

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Jul 28, 2011
Abstract

Concurrently processing thousands of web queries, each with a response time under a fraction of a second, necessitates maintaining and operating massive data centers. For large- scale web search engines, this translates into high energy consumption and a huge electric bill. This work takes the challenge to reduce the electric bill of commercial web search engines operating on data centers that are geographically far apart. Based on the observation that energy prices and query workloads show high spatio-temporal variation, we propose a technique that dynamically shifts the query workload of a search engine between its data centers to reduce the electric bill. Experiments on real-life query workloads obtained from a commercial search engine show that significant financial savings can be achieved by this technique.

  • Proceedings of the 34th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval SIGIR 2011
  • Conference/Workshop Paper

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