
The Datacenter as a Computer
An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines
Morgan and Claypool Life Sciences (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 30. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
154 pages
978-1-62705-009-8 (ISBN)
Description
After nearly four years of substantial academic and industrial developments in warehouse-scale computing, we are delighted to present our first major update to this lecture. The increased popularity of public clouds has made WSC software techniques relevant to a larger pool of programmers since our first edition. Therefore, we expanded Chapter 2 to reflect our better understanding of WSC software systems and the toolbox of software techniques for WSC programming. In Chapter 3, we added to our coverage of the evolving landscape of wimpy vs. brawny server trade-offs, and we now present an overview of WSC interconnects and storage systems that was promised but lacking in the original edition. Thanks largely to the help of our new co-author, Google Distinguished Engineer Jimmy Clidaras, the material on facility mechanical and power distribution design has been updated and greatly extended (see Chapters 4 and 5). Chapters 6 and 7 have also been revamped significantly. We hope this revised edition continues to meet the needs of educators and professionals in this area.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael, CA
United States
Publishing group
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-62705-009-8 (9781627050098)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
- Introduction
- Workloads and Software Infrastructure
- Hardware Building Blocks
- Datacenter Basics
- Energy and Power Efficiency
- Modeling Costs
- Dealing with Failures and Repairs
- Closing Remarks
- Workloads and Software Infrastructure
- Hardware Building Blocks
- Datacenter Basics
- Energy and Power Efficiency
- Modeling Costs
- Dealing with Failures and Repairs
- Closing Remarks