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What is Data Centers

Handbook of Research on Emerging Technologies for Electrical Power Planning, Analysis, and Optimization
Containing thousands of servers to store and process the enterprises Data.
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Energy Management in Cloud Computing
Ganesh Neelakanta Iyer (Progress Software Development, India), Pattabhi Mary Jyosthna (B.V. Raju Institute of Technology, India), and Suman Jonnalagadda (B.V. Raju Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9911-3.ch014
Abstract
Due to the growing demand of businesses, enterprises are concentrating on performance improvement as well as investment reduction for their applications. Cloud Computing, an emerging technology which provides enormous services through internet is the best choice for the enterprises to improve their business performance and to reduce their capital budget. Cloud datacenters have thousands of servers to provide uninterrupted services to the consumers. These High Performance Computing systems consumes high energy, which leads to increase in Cloud Service Providers operational cost. Apart from the operational cost it also increases CO2 emission, which causes Global warming. So many researchers are evolving engineering techniques that are required to improve performance as well as optimization in power consumption. This chapter describes some of the techniques that are used to reduce operational cost, CO2 emission, SLA violation and able to maintain Quality of Service (QoS). It also describes about limitations on existing methods and further enhancement issues for better performance.
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Resource Provisioning and Scheduling of Big Data Processing Jobs
Data centers are physical or virtual infrastructure used by enterprises to house computer, server and networking systems and components for the company's Information Technology (IT) needs which typically involve storing, processing and serving large amounts of mission critical data to clients in a client/server architecture (Webopedia, 2016 AU125: The in-text citation "Webopedia, 2016" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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