The Datacenter as a Computer: An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines
Venue
Morgan & Claypool Publishers (2009)
Publication Year
2009
Authors
Luiz André Barroso, Urs Hölzle
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Abstract
As computation continues to move into the cloud, the computing platform of interest
no longer resembles a pizza box or a refrigerator, but a warehouse full of
computers. These new large datacenters are quite different from traditional hosting
facilities of earlier times and cannot be viewed simply as a collection of
co-located servers. Large portions of the hardware and software resources in these
facilities must work in concert to efficiently deliver good levels of Internet
service performance, something that can only be achieved by a holistic approach to
their design and deployment. In other words, we must treat the datacenter itself as
one massive warehouse-scale computer (WSC). We describe the architecture of WSCs,
the main factors influencing their design, operation, and cost structure, and the
characteristics of their software base. We hope it will be useful to architects and
programmers of today's WSCs, as well as those of future many-core platforms which
may one day implement the equivalent of today's WSCs on a single board.