Green Computing: Optimized Underutilized Host detection in IQR Vm Allocation Policy

In a broader sense, the term "green computing" refers to techniques and guidelines for creating, utilizing, and decommissioning computer resources in a way that is ecologically beneficial while still preserving overall computing performance. To do this, it is necessary to utilize less haza...

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Published in2023 4th International Conference on Intelligent Engineering and Management (ICIEM) pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Nadaf, Anwar, M, Beena B.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 09.05.2023
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Summary:In a broader sense, the term "green computing" refers to techniques and guidelines for creating, utilizing, and decommissioning computer resources in a way that is ecologically beneficial while still preserving overall computing performance. To do this, it is necessary to utilize less hazardous materials, use products as efficiently as possible while using the least amount of energy, and increase the reusability, recyclable content, and biodegradability of trash. Many businesses are making efforts to lessen the negative effects of their activities on the environment. An international environmental treaty known as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) aims to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere at a level that would stop harmful anthropogenic interference with the eco system. Sustainable development entails growth that doesn't jeopardize the needs of coming generations. It is achieving human development goals while protecting the ecosystems and natural resources that are essential to society. The importance of green computing for sustainable development is emphasized in this paper's assessment of several significant recent studies in the subject. The use of computers and other computing devices in ways that are both energy-efficient and ecologically friendly is known as green computing also referred to as green technology. Energy-efficient servers, peripherals, power systems, and central processing units (CPUs) are frequently used in green computing firms. They underline the necessity of conserving resources and properly disposing of physical and electronic trash (e-waste).
DOI:10.1109/ICIEM59379.2023.10166423