Managing queue distribution between critical datacenter and flexible datacenter
First Claim
1. A system comprisinga flexible datacenter comprising:
- a behind-the-meter power input system,a first power distribution system,a datacenter control system, anda first plurality of computing systems powered by the behind-the-meter power input system via the first power distribution system, wherein the flexible datacenter control system is configured to modulate power delivery to the plurality of computing systems based on one or more monitored power system conditions or an operational directive;
a critical datacenter comprising;
a power input system,a second power distribution system,a critical datacenter control system, anda second plurality of computing systems powered by the power input system via the second power distribution system;
a queue system configured to organize a plurality of computational operations, wherein the queue system is distributed into multiple queue subsystems with each queue subsystem organizing a set of computational operations according to rules associated with that queue subsystem;
a first communication link connecting the flexible datacenter, the critical datacenter, and the queue system; and
a routing control system configured to (i) identify, using the queue system, a computational operation to be performed, (ii) determine whether to route the computational operation to the flexible datacenter, and (iii) based on a determination to route the computational operation to the flexible datacenter, cause the computational operation to be sent to the flexible datacenter via the first communication link.
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Abstract
Systems include one or more critical datacenter connected to behind-the-meter flexible datacenters. The critical datacenter is powered by grid power and not necessarily collocated with the flexible datacenters, which are powered “behind the meter.” When a computational operation to be performed at the critical datacenter is identified and determined that it can be performed more efficiently or advantageously at a flexible datacenter, the computational operation is instead obtained by the flexible datacenters for performance. The critical datacenter and flexible datacenters preferably share a dedicated communication pathway to enable high-bandwidth, low-latency, secure data transmissions. A queue system may be used to organize computational operations waiting for distribution to either the critical datacenter or the flexible datacenter.
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20 Claims
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1. A system comprising
a flexible datacenter comprising: -
a behind-the-meter power input system, a first power distribution system, a datacenter control system, and a first plurality of computing systems powered by the behind-the-meter power input system via the first power distribution system, wherein the flexible datacenter control system is configured to modulate power delivery to the plurality of computing systems based on one or more monitored power system conditions or an operational directive; a critical datacenter comprising; a power input system, a second power distribution system, a critical datacenter control system, and a second plurality of computing systems powered by the power input system via the second power distribution system; a queue system configured to organize a plurality of computational operations, wherein the queue system is distributed into multiple queue subsystems with each queue subsystem organizing a set of computational operations according to rules associated with that queue subsystem; a first communication link connecting the flexible datacenter, the critical datacenter, and the queue system; and a routing control system configured to (i) identify, using the queue system, a computational operation to be performed, (ii) determine whether to route the computational operation to the flexible datacenter, and (iii) based on a determination to route the computational operation to the flexible datacenter, cause the computational operation to be sent to the flexible datacenter via the first communication link. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system comprising
a plurality of flexible datacenters, each flexible datacenter comprising: -
a behind-the-meter power input system, a first power distribution system, a datacenter control system, and a first plurality of computing systems powered by the behind-the-meter power input system, wherein the flexible datacenter control system is configured to modulate power delivery to the plurality of computing systems based on one or more monitored power system conditions or an operational directive; a critical datacenter comprising; a power input system, a second power distribution system, a critical datacenter control system, and a second plurality of computing systems powered by the power input system via the second power distribution system; a queue system configured to organize a plurality of computational operations, wherein the queue system is distributed into multiple queue subsystems with each queue subsystem organizing a set of computational operations according to rules associated with that queue subsystem; a first communication link connecting the plurality of flexible datacenter, the critical datacenter, and the queue system; and a routing control system configured to (i) identify, using the queue system, a computational operation to be performed, (ii) determine whether to route the computational operation to a flexible datacenter in the plurality of flexible datacenters, (iii) based on a determination to route the computational operation to a flexible datacenter in the plurality of flexible datacenters, determine a specific flexible datacenter in the plurality of flexible datacenters to route the computational operation to, and (iv) cause the computational operation to be sent to the specific flexible datacenter via the first communication link. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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