Generating synthetic workloads to measure power utilization...

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Testing system – Of mechanical system

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C702S109000, C702S186000, C700S028000, C700S036000, C700S099000, C703S021000, C717S151000

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07487058

ABSTRACT:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that generates a synthetic workload to test power utilization in a computer system. During operation, the system monitors power utilization of a reference computer system while the reference computer system executes a workload-of interest, wherein the monitoring process produces a power profile. Next, the system determines characteristics of the workload-of-interest from the power profile. Finally, the system uses the determined characteristics to construct the synthetic workload, wherein the synthetic workload has similar power utilization to the workload-of-interest.

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Oldham, ‘A Power and Performance Measurement Framework for Server-Class Storage’, 2005, FSU, pp. 1-24.

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