Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Supercomputing 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2925426.2926257
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Abstract: The functional scope of today's software-defined data centers (SDDC) has expanded to such an extent that servers face a growing amount of critical background operational tasks like load monitoring, logging, migration, and duplication, etc. These ancillary operations, which we refer to as management operations, often nibble the stringent data center power envelope and exert a tremendous amount of pressure on front-end user tasks. However, existing power capping, peak shaving, and time shifting mechanisms mainly… Show more

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“…De-duplication techniques use only one body replica to save data, which consumes more internet bandwidth than the total amount of data sent to the cloud or the community. It promotes the acceleration of cloud backup (Hu et al 2016), leading to faster and more environmentally friendly information security operations.…”
Section: De-duplication Of Data In the Cloud For Storage Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De-duplication techniques use only one body replica to save data, which consumes more internet bandwidth than the total amount of data sent to the cloud or the community. It promotes the acceleration of cloud backup (Hu et al 2016), leading to faster and more environmentally friendly information security operations.…”
Section: De-duplication Of Data In the Cloud For Storage Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%