Energy Efficient Resource Allocation in Large Scale Distributed Systems
Global warming and climate change trends call for urgent action to manage information and communication technologies in a sustainable manner by minimizing energy consumption and utilizing resources more efficiently. Distributed computing environments have become the de facto platforms for many applications. These systems bring a range of heterogeneous resources that should be able to function continuously and autonomously. However, distributed systems expend a lot of energy which raises a range of important research issues related to the use and virtualization of ICT resources in a way offers significant potential to contribute to the goal of what has been described as ‘green computing. This paper will review some of the important questions related to the development of new algorithms and tools for energy–aware resource allocation for large–scale distributed systems enabling these systems to become environmentally friendly.
energy efficiency power-aware scheduling distributed systems clouds virtualization
Young Choon Lee Albert Y. Zomaya
Centre for Distributed and High Performance Computing School of Information Technologies The University of Sydney NSW 2006, Australia
国际会议
香港
英文
580-583
2010-08-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)