A Study on Green Cloud Computing

Authors

  • Suyog Chandrabhan Arote  Department of Computer Engineering, Zeal College of Engineering & Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Rashmi Ashtagi  Department of Computer Engineering, Zeal College of Engineering & Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Dipali Mane  Department of Computer Engineering, Zeal College of Engineering & Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Green cloud computing, energy efficiency, CO2 emission

Abstract

Cloud computing provides computing power and resources as a service to users across the globe. This scheme was introduced as a means to an end for customer’s worldwide, providing high performance at a cheaper cost when compared to dedicated high-performance computing machines. This provision requires huge data-centers to be tightly-coupled with the system, the increasing use of which yields heavy consumption of energy and huge emission of CO2. Since energy has been a prime concern of late, this issue generated the importance of green cloud computing that provides techniques and algorithms to reduce energy wastage by incorporating its reuse. In this survey we discuss key techniques to reduce the energy consumption and CO2 emission that can cause severe health issues. We begin with a discussion on green matrices appropriate for data-centers and then throw light on green scheduling algorithms that facilitate reduction in energy consumption and CO2 emission levels in the existing systems. At the same time the various existing architectures related to green cloud also discussed in this paper with their pros and cons.

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Published

2022-02-25

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Suyog Chandrabhan Arote, Rashmi Ashtagi, Dipali Mane "A Study on Green Cloud Computing" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011,Volume 9, Issue 1, pp.416-423, January-February-2022.