Comparative Analysis of Green Cloud Computing
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Today it is globally accepted that mankind is the major reason for global warming. Data Centres, computers, and other gadgets are the main causes and sources of greenhouse gasses, especially CO2. Data centres use thousands of processors and other computer elements, that generate heat which requires a large amount of cooling equipment, cooling equipment again generate a large amount of heat. Thus, we need such ideas and techniques that reduce the energy consumption and emission of CO2. In this paper, we have compared different techniques of green cloud computing and show the approximate results of each technique
. Keywords: Green Computing, Power Consumption, Cloud Computing, Power Efficiency, Greenhouse Gases.
. Keywords: Green Computing, Power Consumption, Cloud Computing, Power Efficiency, Greenhouse Gases.
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