2013 RoEduNet International Conference 12th Edition: Networking in Education and Research 2013
DOI: 10.1109/roedunet.2013.6714197
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Energy efficiency in cloud computing and distributed systems

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“…According to the related research [4,5] and our experiment summarize, the cloud computing infrastructure, the node state of CPU and memory has the most energy consumption and adjustable parts. So we choose the utilization rate of the two parts as the basic parameter of the energy model, and take it into multiple regression models.…”
Section: R E T R a C T E D A R T I C L Ementioning
confidence: 91%
“…According to the related research [4,5] and our experiment summarize, the cloud computing infrastructure, the node state of CPU and memory has the most energy consumption and adjustable parts. So we choose the utilization rate of the two parts as the basic parameter of the energy model, and take it into multiple regression models.…”
Section: R E T R a C T E D A R T I C L Ementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Their style encompasses the aspect named as induce engine which initiates intelligent migration of VM to maintain the processing environment natural and energy friendly. M. Barbulescu et al [14] [15] proposed a new model for energyperformance of cloud processing that keeps track how much amount of deterioration of atmosphere has occurred by the emissions of numerous natural home gases by various huge data centers and how processing may become eco-friendly. That report actually discovers the various essential issues that develop when such energy-saving methods are lengthy for use in cloud processing techniques.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%