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Spiros Papadimitriou Google Research Project re:Cycle Recycling CPU Cycles Stavros Harizopoulos HP Labs
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What happens to old computers, servers, cell phones? Can we do better?
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What happens to old computers, servers, cell phones? Can we do better? Turn old smartphones into micro-data center modules
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A billion smartphones will become obsolete in the next 5 years
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Their compute power equals all 500 top supercomputers..at a fraction of the energy needs We propose Micro-Cellstore Architectures: composable, ultra-”wimpy” node, data appliances
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Related work - FAWN (Carnegie Mellon) - Amdahl blades (Johns Hopkins) Further reading - A Case for Micro-Cellstores: Data Management on Recycled Smartphones (DaMoN 2011) - Analyzing the Energy Efficiency of a Database Server (SIGMOD 2010)
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Research questions Architecture -Design: ratio of phones/routers/external storage -Networking: WiFi vs. USB vs. Ethernet -Operational costs: power & cooling, installation, repairs Software -Workloads for MCS architectures -Data layout, compression, query processing methods -“Knobs” for controlling energy efficiency -Scalability of “wimpy” node architectures -Hybrid installations of MCS / traditional servers
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A Grand Challenge provide sustainable and recyclable IT infrastructure e.g., for developing countries
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