Authors
Peter Xiang Gao, Andrew R Curtis, Bernard Wong, Srinivasan Keshav
Publication date
2012/8/13
Journal
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
211-222
Publisher
ACM
Description
Large-scale Internet applications, such as content distribution networks, are deployed across multiple datacenters and consume massive amounts of electricity. To provide uniformly low access latencies, these datacenters are geographically distributed and the deployment size at each location reflects the regional demand for the application. Consequently, an application's environmental impact can vary significantly depending on the geographical distribution of end-users, as electricity cost and carbon footprint per watt is location specific. In this paper, we describe FORTE: Flow Optimization based framework for request-Routing and Traffic Engineering. FORTE dynamically controls the fraction of user traffic directed to each datacenter in response to changes in both request workload and carbon footprint. It allows an operator to navigate the three-way tradeoff between access latency, carbon footprint, and electricity …
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PX Gao, AR Curtis, B Wong, S Keshav - ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2012