Using Datacenter Simulation to Evaluate Green Energy Integration

Many simulators are available to evaluate performance and power tradeoffs in datacenters. The authors use one such simulator to demonstrate that by accurately provisioning green energy availability for longer time intervals, green energy prediction can improve overall energy efficiency.

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