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Publications by Ricardo Pereira Vilaça

2009

Clouder: A flexible large scale decentralized object store architecture overview

Authors
Vilaca, R; Oliveira, R;

Publication
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Dependable Distributed Data Management, WDDM'09

Abstract
The current exponential growth of data calls for massive-scale capabilities of storage and processing. Such large volumes of data tend to disallow their centralized storage and processing making extensive and flexible data partitioning unavoidable. This is being acknowledged by several major Internet players embracing the Cloud computing model and offering first generation remote storage services with simple processing capabilities. In this position paper we present preliminary ideas for the architecture of a flexible, efficient and dependable fully decentralized object store able to manage very large sets of variable size objects and to coordinate in place processing. Our target are local area large computing facilities composed of tens of thousands of nodes under the same administrative domain. The system should be capable of leveraging massive replication of data to balance read scalability and fault tolerance. Copyright 2009 ACM.

2016

Scalable and Efficient Big Data Analytics - The LeanBigData Approach

Authors
Jimenez, R; Patiño, M; Vianello, V; Brondino, I; Vilaça, R; Teixeira, J; Biscaia, M; Drossis, G; Michel, D; Birliraki, C; Margetis, G; Argyros, AA; Stephanidis, C; Sgaglione, L; Papale, G; Mazzeo, G; Campanile, F; Solé, M; Mulero, VM; Solans, D; Huélamo, A; Kranas, P; Varvarigou, D; Moulos, V; Aisopos, F;

Publication
European Space project on Smart Systems, Big Data, Future Internet - Towards Serving the Grand Societal Challenges, Rome, Italy, April 21-28, 2016.

Abstract

2016

CoherentPaaS - A Coherent and Rich PaaS with a Common Programming Model

Authors
Jimenez, R; Patiño, M; Brondino, I; Vianello, V; Vilaça, R; Kolev, B; Valduriez, P; Pau, R; Hatzimanikatis, A; Spitadakis, V; Bouras, D; Panagiotakis, Y; Saloustros, G; Papagiannis, A; Férez, PG; Bilas, A; Zhang, Y; Kranas, P; Stamokostas, S; Moulos, V; Aisopos, F; Sabary, F; Cortesao, L; Regateiro, D; Pereira, J; Oliveira, R;

Publication
European Space project on Smart Systems, Big Data, Future Internet - Towards Serving the Grand Societal Challenges, Rome, Italy, April 21-28, 2016.

Abstract

2024

A review on the decarbonization of high-performance computing centers

Authors
Silva, CA; Vilaça, R; Pereira, A; Bessa, RJ;

Publication
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS

Abstract
High-performance computing relies on performance-oriented infrastructures with access to powerful computing resources to complete tasks that contribute to solve complex problems in society. The intensive use of resources and the increase in service demand due to emerging fields of science, combined with the exascale paradigm, climate change concerns, and rising energy costs, ultimately means that the decarbonization of these centers is key to improve their environmental and financial performance. Therefore, a review on the main opportunities and challenges for the decarbonization of high-performance computing centers is essential to help decision-makers, operators and users contribute to a more sustainable computing ecosystem. It was found that state-of-the-art supercomputers are growing in computing power, but are combining different measures to meet sustainability concerns, namely going beyond energy efficiency measures and evolving simultaneously in terms of energy and information technology infrastructure. It was also shown that policy and multiple entities are now targeting specifically HPC, and that identifying synergies with the energy sector can reveal new revenue streams, but also enable a smoother integration of these centers in energy systems. Computing-intensive users can continue to pursue their scientific research, but participating more actively in the decarbonization process, in cooperation with computing service providers. Overall, many opportunities, but also challenges, were identified, to decrease carbon emissions in a sector mostly concerned with improving hardware performance.

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