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Carbon-Aware Quality Adaptation for Energy-Intensive Services

Published 28 Nov 2024 in cs.DC, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2411.19058v3)

Abstract: The energy demand of modern cloud services, particularly those related to generative AI, is increasing at an unprecedented pace. To date, carbon-aware computing strategies have primarily focused on batch process scheduling or geo-distributed load balancing. However, such approaches are not applicable to services that require constant availability at specific locations due to latency, privacy, data, or infrastructure constraints. In this paper, we explore how the carbon footprint of energy-intensive services can be reduced by adjusting the fraction of requests served by different service quality tiers. We show that adapting this quality of responses with respect to grid carbon intensity can lead to additional carbon savings beyond resource and energy efficiency and introduce a forecast-based multi-horizon optimization that reaches close-to-optimal carbon savings.

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