Red Hat Research Quarterly
Han Dong
About the author
Han Dong is a postdoc in the Computer Science department at Boston University. His research interests lie in distributed systems, high-performance computing, and operating systems. He is interested in research addressing the growing energy needs of our modern systems.
Articles by this author
Presenting BayOp, a generic ML-enhanced controller that optimizes network application efficiency by automatically controlling performance and energy trade-offs. As global datacenter energy use rises and energy budgets are constrained, it becomes increasingly important for operating systems (OS) to enable higher efficiency and get more work done while consuming less. Concurrently, the environmental footprint of hardware […]
John Goodhue has perspective. He was there at the birth of the internet and the development of the BBN Butterfly supercomputer, and now he’s a leader in one of the toughest challenges of the current age of technology—sustainable computing. Comparisons abound: one report says carbon emissions from cloud computing equal or exceed emissions from all […]
A proposed Kubernetes scheduler plugin aims to introduce energy efficiency as a factor in dynamic scheduling while still meeting performance requirements. Businesses in many sectors are setting aggressive sustainability goals, from transitioning to renewable energy sources to reducing existing consumption. Nowhere is the pressure to meet these goals more urgent than in the technology sector, […]