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Reward-to-reduce: An incentive mechanism for economic demand response of colocation datacentersTran et al., 2016
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- Tran N
- Oo T
- Ren S
- Han Z
- Huh E
- Hong C
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- IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Even though demand response of data centers has attracted many studies, there are very limited attempts on an important segment: colocation datacenters. Unlike large-scale (Google-type) datacenters, the colocation operator lacks control over its tenant servers …
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