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This book investigates the coordinated power management of multi-tenant data centers that account for a large portion of the data center industry. The authors include discussion of their quick growth and their electricity consumption, which has huge economic and environmental impacts. This book covers the various coordinated management solutions in the existing literature focusing on efficiency, sustainability, and demand response aspects. First, the authors provide a background on the multi-tenant data center covering the stake holders, components, power infrastructure, and energy usage. Then, each power management mechanism is described in terms of motivation, problem formulation, challenges and solution.Part 1.?Introduction.- Chapter1.?Overview.- Chapter2.?Preliminaries.- Part 2. Sustainable Multi-tenant Data Center.- Chapter3.?Background.- Chapter4.?System Model.- Chapter5.?Solutions.- Chapter6.?Summary.- Part 3.?Multi-tenant Data Center Demand Response.- Chapter7.?Background.- Chapter8.?System Model.- Chapter9.?Solutions.- Chapter10.?Summary.- Chapter11.?Concluding Remarks.?
Thant Zin Oo received the B.Eng. degree in electrical systems and electronics at Myanmar Maritime University, Thanlyin, Myanmar in 2008 and the B.S. degree in computing and information system from London Metropolitan University, U.K., in 2008, for which he received grant from the British Council. He is currently working towards Ph.D. degree in computer science and engineering from Kyung Hee University, Korea, for which he was awarded a scholarship in 2010. His research interests include wireless communications, network virtualization, data centers, and sustainable energy.
Nguyen H. Tran received the BS degree from Hochiminh City University of Technology and Ph.D. degree from Kyung Hee University, in electrical and computer engineering, in 2005 and 2011, respectively. Since 2012, he has been an Assistant Professor with Department of Computer Science and Engineerinl³’
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