Towards optimizing energy consumption in Cloud

Omar Ben Maaouia, M. Jemni, Hazem Fkaier, C. Cérin
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The rapid growth in demand for Information Technologies (IT) resources has led to the creation of large-scale data centers. These latter consume an enormous amount of electrical energy, resulting in high operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions. Moreover, modern Cloud computing environments should provide a high quality of service (QoS) for their customers. Thus, energy consumption has become a major concern for the widespread deployment of Cloud data centers. The growing importance for parallel applications in the Cloud introduces significant challenges in reducing energy consumption from hosted servers. With Cloud, customers can transparently access to virtually unlimited resources. The volunteer computing paradigm has become increasingly important, where the saved resources on each personal machine are shared thanks to the will of their customers. Cloud and volunteer paradigms have recently been seen as complementary technologies to better exploit the use of local resources. This paper presents the most well-known research in the literature on the minimization of energy consumption in traditional Cloud computing as well as in the volunteer one. A novel approach, based on searching shortest path in a graph, is also introduced.
在云环境下优化能源消耗
对信息技术(IT)资源需求的快速增长导致了大规模数据中心的创建。后者消耗大量的电能,导致高运营成本和二氧化碳排放。此外,现代云计算环境应该为其客户提供高质量的服务(QoS)。因此,能源消耗已经成为云数据中心广泛部署的一个主要问题。云中的并行应用程序日益重要,这在减少托管服务器的能耗方面带来了重大挑战。使用Cloud,客户可以透明地访问几乎无限的资源。志愿者计算模式变得越来越重要,由于客户的意愿,每台个人机器上节省的资源都是共享的。云和志愿者模式最近被视为更好地利用当地资源的互补技术。本文介绍了文献中最著名的关于传统云计算中能源消耗最小化的研究以及志愿者的研究。介绍了一种基于图中最短路径搜索的新方法。
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