Published 2011
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Energy-Aware Load Balancing for Parallel Packet Processing Engines
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In this paper, we consider energy-aware network
devices (e.g. routers, switches, etc.) able to trade their energy
consumption for packet forwarding performance by means of
both low power idle and adaptive rate schemes. We focus on
state-of-the-art packet processing engines, which generally
represent the most energy-starving components of network
devices, and which are often composed of a number of parallel
pipelines to "divide and conquer" the incoming traffic load. Our
goal is to control both the power configuration of pipelines, and
the way to distribute traffic flows among them, in order to
optimize the trade-off between energy consumption and network
performance indexes. With this aim, we propose and analyze a
constrained optimization policy, which try to find the best tradeoff
between power consumption and packet latency times. In
order to deeply understand the impact of such policy, a number
of tests have been performed by using experimental data from
SW router architectures and real-world traffic traces.
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- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/326557
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/326557
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