Energy Optimization of a Green Data Center for the Sustainable Development
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-05-05
Authors : Atikqur Rahaman; Chong Aik Lee; Lutfor Rahman;
Page : 975-978
Keywords : Energy_efficiency; Re-cycling; Virtualization; Cooling System; Server; Clouding;
Abstract
A data center is a competence calm of networked computers and storage that different industries use to sort out, process, stock up and spread huge amounts of data. . Data centers are central part of computational systems. An industry naturally depends heavily upon the purposes, services and data contained within a data center, building it a central point and vital asset for everyday operations. In this paper our focus is on energy optimization for a green data center. A green data center is a warehouse for the storage, management, and diffusion of data in which the automatic, lighting, electrical and computer systems are designed for highest energy efficiency and smallest amount environmental impact. In this paper, we are going to introduce an energy-efficient data center by adding server association and idle logic way of the network. Our expected logic approach allows dropping power consumption of network devices by speedily turning off sub-components when no operations are performed, and by re-cycling them up when the system receives new work. The consequences show that our ideal logic approach reduces the consumed energy of network devices as well as servers.
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