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Green information technology: a sustainable approach
We are living in the era of ""Big Data"" and the computing power required to deal with ""Big Data"" both in terms of its energy consumption and technical complexity is one of the key areas of research and development. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency e...
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Morgan Kaufmann
2015
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author | Dastbaz, Mohammad Pattinson, Colin Akhgar, Babak |
author_facet | Dastbaz, Mohammad Pattinson, Colin Akhgar, Babak |
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description | We are living in the era of ""Big Data"" and the computing power required to deal with ""Big Data"" both in terms of its energy consumption and technical complexity is one of the key areas of research and development. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that centralized computing infrastructures (data centres) currently use 7 giga watts of electricity during peak loads. This translates into about 61 billion kilowatt hours of electricity used. By the EPA's estimates, power-hungry data centres consume the annual output of 15 average-sized power plants. One of the top constraints |
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spelling | cern-20100912021-04-21T20:20:52Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2010091engDastbaz, MohammadPattinson, ColinAkhgar, BabakGreen information technology: a sustainable approachComputing and ComputersWe are living in the era of ""Big Data"" and the computing power required to deal with ""Big Data"" both in terms of its energy consumption and technical complexity is one of the key areas of research and development. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that centralized computing infrastructures (data centres) currently use 7 giga watts of electricity during peak loads. This translates into about 61 billion kilowatt hours of electricity used. By the EPA's estimates, power-hungry data centres consume the annual output of 15 average-sized power plants. One of the top constraintsMorgan Kaufmannoai:cds.cern.ch:20100912015 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Dastbaz, Mohammad Pattinson, Colin Akhgar, Babak Green information technology: a sustainable approach |
title | Green information technology: a sustainable approach |
title_full | Green information technology: a sustainable approach |
title_fullStr | Green information technology: a sustainable approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Green information technology: a sustainable approach |
title_short | Green information technology: a sustainable approach |
title_sort | green information technology: a sustainable approach |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2010091 |
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