DCPerf 2013 - The Third International Workshop on Data Center Performance (DCPerf 2013)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Data centers have become an integral part of the backbone infrastructure for information technology. In particular, they provide a cost-efficient solution for provisioning a wide range of computing resources in diverse environments such as business, scientific, and mobile. Owing to the rapid growth of user-defined and user-generated programs, applications and content, the complexity of deploying and operating data centers continues to increase. Considering the high volume of mixed workloads, the diversity of services offered, and the increasing mobility of users across geographically distributed areas, the performance optimization of data centers has become ever more necessary and challenging, especially in view of criteria such as scalability, reliability, manageability, power efficiency, area density, and operating costs. As a result, adaptive and autonomic optimization strategies are essential in managing the multi-dimensional complexity of data center performance.
The goal of this workshop is to promote a community-wide discussion to find and identify suitable strategies to enable effective and scalable data center performance optimizations. We are looking for papers that present new techniques, introduce new methodologies, propose new research directions, or discuss strategies for resolving open performance problems of data centers.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)
System Performance
? Hardware & software architecture
? Resource management & middleware
? Evaluation/modeling methodologies
? Empirical studies
Communications Performance
? Intra/Inter DC communication
? Open-flow based networks
? DC network architecture & protocols
Storage and I/O Performance
? Storage architecture
? I/O scalability and performance
DC Power and Thermal Issues
? Power and thermal modeling
? Power constrained performance
Security and Robustness
? Performance of security solutions
? Intrusion & misconfiguration monitoring
? Variability and reliability modeling
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
? Hypervisors & HW virtualization support
? Virtualized networking and storage
? Outsourcing issues
? Cloud scalability and management
Performance of DC Applications
? Cloud computing
? Content distribution
? Hadoop applications
? Real-time analytics
The goal of this workshop is to promote a community-wide discussion to find and identify suitable strategies to enable effective and scalable data center performance optimizations. We are looking for papers that present new techniques, introduce new methodologies, propose new research directions, or discuss strategies for resolving open performance problems of data centers.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)
System Performance
? Hardware & software architecture
? Resource management & middleware
? Evaluation/modeling methodologies
? Empirical studies
Communications Performance
? Intra/Inter DC communication
? Open-flow based networks
? DC network architecture & protocols
Storage and I/O Performance
? Storage architecture
? I/O scalability and performance
DC Power and Thermal Issues
? Power and thermal modeling
? Power constrained performance
Security and Robustness
? Performance of security solutions
? Intrusion & misconfiguration monitoring
? Variability and reliability modeling
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
? Hypervisors & HW virtualization support
? Virtualized networking and storage
? Outsourcing issues
? Cloud scalability and management
Performance of DC Applications
? Cloud computing
? Content distribution
? Hadoop applications
? Real-time analytics
Other CFPs
- The Third International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Networking Systems (CPNS 2013)
- The First International Workshop on Mobile Cloud and Social Computing (MCSC 2013)
- The Second International Workshop on Network Forensics, Security and Privacy (NFSP 2013)
- The First International Workshop on Resource Management of Cloud Computing (CCRM 2013)
- The Tenth International Workshop on Wireless Ad hoc and Sensor Networking (WWASN 2013)
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