In this episode of Environment Variables Chris Adams is joined by Colleen Josephson of VMWare, Philipp Wiesner of TU Berlin and Sara Bergman of Microsoft as they discuss the opportunities with making first carbon aware and then carbon intelligent computing. Variability, curtailment, disaggregation, 5G, 6G (!), delay-tolerant networks, intermittent computing, IoT and even a short segue about Raspberry Pi’s all make an appearance in this action-packed episode!
Learn more about our guests:
Chris Adams: LinkedIn: [ Ссылка ]
Sara Bergman: LinkedIn: [ Ссылка ]
Colleen Josephson: Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Philipp Wiesner: Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Episode resources:
The Green Software Foundation Website: [ Ссылка ]
Sign up to the Green Software Foundation Newsletter: [ Ссылка ]
Talks & Events:
Talk: Breaking the Barriers of Stranded Energy through Multi-cloud and Federated Data Centers by Colleen Josephson, Zhelong Pan, Ben Pfaff and Victor Firoiu: [ Ссылка ]
Talk: Towards a Fossil Free Internet by Chris Adams: [ Ссылка ]
Talk: The Internet of tomorrow must sleep more and grow old by Romain Jacob and Laurent Vanbever: [ Ссылка ]
Event: Hot Carbon at UC San Diego 2022: [ Ссылка ]
Event: Solar Protocol Hackathon - August 14 2022: [ Ссылка ]
Papers:
Paper: The Sky is not the limit: untapped opportunities for Green Computing for Hot Carbon by Colleen Josephson, Zhelong Pan, Ben Pfaff and Victor Firoiu: [ Ссылка ]
Paper: Architecture of a Junkyard Datacenter by Jennifer Switzer, Ryan Kastner and Pat Pannuto: [ Ссылка ]
Paper: Cucumber: Renewable-Aware Admission Control for Delay-Tolerant Cloud and Edge Workloads by Philipp Wiesner, Dominik Scheinert, Thorsten Wittkopp, Lauritz Thamsen and Odej Kao: [ Ссылка ]
Paper: Let's Wait Awhile: How Temporal Workload Shifting Can Reduce Carbon Emissions in the Cloud by Philipp Wiesner, Ilja Behnke, Dominik Scheinert, Kordian Gontarska and Lauritz Thamsen: [ Ссылка ]
Paper: The Internet of tomorrow must sleep more and grow old for Hot Carbon by Romain Jacob and Laurent Vanbever: [ Ссылка ]
Paper: Internet Backbones in Space by Giacomo Giullari, Tobias Klenze, Markus Legner, David Basin, Adrian Perrig and Ankit Singla: [ Ссылка ]
Open Source Projects:
The Green Software Foundation Carbon Aware SDK - the SDK offered by the Green Software Foundation: [ Ссылка ]
Grid Intensity Go - a Golang CLI and library, for use in projects to extend them for carbon awareness: [ Ссылка ]
The carbon aware branch of Nomad - Nomad, the popular scheduler by Hashicorp has an experimental carbon aware branch: [ Ссылка ]
Carbon aware autoscaler in KEDA for Kubernetes - The issue mentioned in the podcast for extending Kubernetes: [ Ссылка ]
Blog Posts & Articles:
Blog: Carbon aware autoscaler in KEDA for Kubernetes - The issue mentioned in the podcast for extending Kubernetes by Bill Johnson (Azure SRE): [ Ссылка ]
Blog: Annotating jobs with AsyncAPI to be more amenable to carbon intelligent architecture patterns by Ismael Velasco: [ Ссылка ]
Article: The Dirty Carbon Secret Behind Solid State Memory Drives | Discover Magazine: [ Ссылка ]
Article: Intermittent Computing in Satellites: Satellite Designed at CMU Launches into Low-Earth Orbit by SpaceRef magazine: [ Ссылка ]
Article: A carbon aware internet by Chris Adams for Branch Magazine: [ Ссылка ]
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