Towards Greener Services in Cloud Computing: Research and Future Directives
Abstract
Cloud computing is today’s most emphasized infrastructure for running High Performance
Computing (HPC), business enterprise and web applications used by almost every
online user. The growing demand of distributed powerful data centers has drastically
increased the Cloud infrastructure energy consumption, which has started to limit further
performance growth not only due to overwhelming electricity bills but also due to carbon
dioxide footprint that effect the whole world. Therefore, energy-efficient solutions have
become a challenging factor for the ICT future sustainability. To design such solutions,
deep analysis of the Cloud infrastructure and the computing resources that contribute
to energy consumption is required. This paper discusses various elements that form the
cloud computing environment, its role in the total energy consumption and the research
directions to enable green Cloud computing. Finally, an energy efficient green Cloud
architecture is proposed to provide a unified solution that assists Clouds providers to
utilize computing resources in the greenest or most energy-efficient way.
Author(s)
Rawas S., Itani W., Zaart A., Zekri A.
Journal/Conference Information
International Conference on Applied Research in Computer Science and Engineering,