TL;DR
M3SA is a novel simulation framework that combines multiple models to analyze datacenter performance and climate impact, enabling more accurate predictions and decision-making tools.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-model and meta-model simulation architecture for datacenter analysis, addressing limitations of singular models and enhancing adaptability.
Findings
M3SA can reproduce and improve upon existing experiments.
It predicts datacenter failures under various workloads.
Enables detailed what-if analyses like CO2-aware migration planning.
Abstract
Datacenters are vital to our digital society, but consume a considerable fraction of global electricity and demand is projected to increase. To improve their sustainability and performance, we envision that simulators will become primary decision-making tools. However, and unlike other fields focusing on key societal infrastructure such as waterworks and mass transit, datacenter simulators do not yet combine multiple independent models into their operation and thus suffer from issues associated with singular models, such as specialization, and lack of adaptability to operational phenomena. To address this challenge, we propose M3SA, a datacenter simulation and analysis framework that uses discrete-event simulation to predict, for each model, the impact on climate and performance under various realistic datacenter conditions, and then combines these predictions. We design an architecture…
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