A Study of Energy Efficiency in Hybrid Cloud Computing
| Vol-4 | Issue-01 | January 2019 | Published Online: 20 January 2019 PDF ( 150 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Pallavi 1; Dr. Jitendra Sheetlani 2 | ||
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1Research Scholar, Sri Satya Sai University Of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore 2Associate Professor, Sri Satya Sai University Of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore |
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| Abstract | ||
Cloud computing is a highly adaptable, powerful cloud and enterprise network infrastructure. The complex problems of cloud computing are energy consumption and simultaneous environmental impacts. We have reviewed previous research focused on solutions to energy efficiency and have identified the conditions for promoting green cloud computing. Data centres, the core of cloud infrastructure, are considered. Several businesses invest in building large data centers for different cloud computing services. The data centers consume enormous amounts of energy. The network is also very complex. Over the years, power consumption has become an important factor in calculation spending estimation. This paper examines all possible spheres in an ideal cloud infrastructure that is responsible for large energy consumption. We will also evaluate the approaches used to reduce energy use without reducing quality of services and overall performance. Several experiments have been proposed with the aim of making these data centers more energy-efficient. Such studies are based on innovations such as strengthening and virtualization. Reducing carbon dioxide emissions and energy use create new challenges. Work for green data centers is focused on the challenges. The integrated energy-efficient cloud architecture is currently required to establish data centers that mitigate environmental impacts and reduce CO2 emissions. The system will incorporate a green IT architecture and different methods and behavior. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Energy Efficiency, Cloud Computing, infrastructure, environment | ||
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