Title: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE TRENDS OF GREEN CLOUD COMPUTING
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Authors: Victor Otieno Mony and Eric Sifuna Siunduh |
Abstract: Environmental issues are receiving global attention as man worries whether his activities will lead to his
extinction. Concerns over carbon emission levels that eventually lead to climate change and global warming
are ubiquitous. World leaders and environmental stakeholders have in present times concerned themselves
with findings on the possibility of sustainability of the environment for future generations. Amidst these
uncertainties, green computing was born as a way of ensuring that Information Technology maintains an ecofriendly operational environment. Since the inception of green computing, computing technologies have
maintained a rapid trend towards its adoption. The paradigm shift of technology towards distributed
computing architecture has propelled the adoption and use of green cloud computing which is presently being
angled as among the most viable energy-saving technological inventions of our times. Researchers also view
green cloud computing as the best channel through which operational costs can be lowered and environmental
carbon footprints effectively checked. This paper examines green computing, settles on green cloud
computing, and discusses the current and future trends of green cloud computing. This research work aims to
create awareness and sensitize the public on the need to not only adopt green computing but to also move
with the trends presented by green cloud computing. The paper discusses green cloud computing trends and
groups them into environmental sustainability, power management techniques, e-waste management, and
energy-efficient coding. |
Keywords: Green Computing, Green Cloud Computing, Rare Earth Elements, Power Usage
Effectiveness, Virtualization, Data centers, Cloud Computing Services, Cloud Service Providers. |
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