Data center cost optimization using predictive analytics

    公开(公告)号:US10152394B2

    公开(公告)日:2018-12-11

    申请号:US15277731

    申请日:2016-09-27

    摘要: A system, method and computer program product for optimizing total cost of ownership (TCO) of a piece of IT equipment, e.g., a hard drive or server, using predictive analytics. The data center environment monitors and measures a number of environment variables, including temperature, Relative Humidity, and corrosion. For each piece of hardware, several pieces of data are assigned, including a criticality measure, an operational cost (function of environment), a static replacement cost, and a downtime cost (function of time). For each piece of hardware, if it has not yet failed, the system predicts a time-to-failure using the environment variables. If predicted time-to-failure exceeds an expected reference life criteria, real time TCO analytics is performed to minimize data center energy usage and/or maximize operational cost-efficiency.

    TECHNIQUE SELECTION FOR FILE SYSTEM UTILIZATION PREDICTION

    公开(公告)号:US20210342290A1

    公开(公告)日:2021-11-04

    申请号:US16863640

    申请日:2020-04-30

    IPC分类号: G06F16/11 G06N3/08 G06F16/17

    摘要: A trained classification model is executed, causing a classification of a first set of file system usage data into a set of categories comprising a trend category and a periodicity category. Responsive to the first set of file system usage data being classified into the trend category, a time series of the first set of file system usage data is generated. Responsive to the first set of file system usage data being classified into the periodicity category, using an anomaly detection model, an anomaly within the first set of file system usage data is detected. Responsive to predicting that the time series will exceed a threshold, a first reconfiguring of a file system resource is caused, altering a capacity of the file system. Responsive to detecting the anomaly, a second reconfiguring of the file system resource is caused, altering a capacity of the file system.