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In this presentation, David Meisner and Thomas Wenisch from the University of Michigan explore the innovative concept of robotic data centers. They highlight how robots can enhance physical collocation, networking, security, and maintenance within data centers. With the ability to move computation closer to storage and address practical challenges like cooling and repairs, robotic solutions offer significant advantages over traditional human-centered operations. This presentation revisits the idea of automated data center management, showcasing both past achievements and future potential in reconfigurable computing environments.
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The Case for Robotic Data Centers David Meisner and Thomas Wenisch University of Michigan Wild And Crazy Ideas (WACI) 2010 Presented by: David Meisner
A long time ago in a data center far, far away… The LucasFilm data center ‘cleaning crew’
What else can robots do? • The reason data centers exist is for physical collocation • Important for networking, security, and maintenance Why not take advantage of this physical proximity?
Data Center SneakerNet Ethernet Bandwidth: 1Gb/s Robot Bandwidth: 2,155Gb/s
Robot Sort New programming paradigm? Map – Robot Shuffle - Reduce
Warehouse robots Racks can be moved by robots…
Extreme Reconfigurable Computing Storage Resources Computation Resources Move the computation to the data! Literally.
Other data center issues • A number of practical issues: • Cooling • Repair and Maintenance • Safety • Security • Fire Regulation Many of these problems because of pesky humans!
Cooling: Extreme Infrastructure Air – 1.0 J/(gk) Helium – 5.2 J/(gk)
How crazy is this? Robots have done some of this before
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