Green Computing in the Cloud: A Review of Energy-Efficient Practices

Authors

  • Dinesh Kumar Garg Rohitash Kumar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/resmil.v10i1.10

Keywords:

Green Computing, Cloud Computing, Sustainability, Carbon Footprint, Green Certification, Data Centers

Abstract

The speedy growth of cloud computing has propelled issues about its environmental footprint, prompting a crucial exam of strength intake in records centers. This evaluate delves into the area of inexperienced computing in the context of cloud environments, focusing on strength-efficient practices and their implications for sustainability. By surveying the latest techniques, technology, and projects, these paper pursuits to offer a comprehensive understanding of ways the cloud computing paradigm can align with environmental duty. From strength-efficient records middle practices to the combination of renewable strength resources, the synthesis of present-day studies and industry practices sheds light at the multifaceted techniques to decrease the carbon footprint of cloud services. The summary concludes via emphasizing the significance of embracing green computing as an quintessential aspect of the evolving panorama of cloud technologies, striving for a harmonious coexistence among digital innovation and environmental sustainability

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Published

2020-01-30

How to Cite

Dinesh Kumar Garg Rohitash Kumar. (2020). Green Computing in the Cloud: A Review of Energy-Efficient Practices. RES MILITARIS, 10(1), 82–88. https://doi.org/10.48047/resmil.v10i1.10

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