The Effect of the Network in Cutting Carbon for Geo-shifted Workloads

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Title: The Effect of the Network in Cutting Carbon for Geo-shifted Workloads
Authors: Guo, Yibo, Tomlinson, Amanda, Su, Runlong, Porter, George
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Computer Science
Subject Terms: Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture
More Details: Organizations are increasingly offloading their workloads to cloud platforms. For workloads with relaxed deadlines, this presents an opportunity to reduce the total carbon footprint of these computations by moving workloads to datacenters with access to low-carbon power. Recently published results have shown that the carbon footprint of the wide-area network (WAN) can be a significant share of the total carbon output of executing the workload itself, and so careful selection of the time and place where these computations are offloaded is critical. In this paper, we propose an approach to geographic workload migration that uses high-fidelity maps of physical Internet infrastructure to better estimate the carbon costs of WAN transfers. Our findings show that space-shifting workloads can achieve much higher carbon savings than time-shifting alone, if accurate estimates of WAN carbon costs are taken into account.
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14022
Accession Number: edsarx.2504.14022
Database: arXiv
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