Author : Mr.N.P.Jadhav 1
Date of Publication :7th February 2017
Abstract: The booming of Big Data industry accelerates the development of techno-logical evolution and application innovation. Governments also realized that Big Data plays an important role in economic development, public services, national security, etc. Core infrastructure of Big Data, the Data Center (DC) is becoming more significant. To reduce the power consumption of IT devices, involved into data centers, various efficient proposals have been successfully deployed, such as virtualization and cloud computing. Energy consumption of air conditioners is expected to be reduced by establishing a low-temperature zone, deploying ventilation and water-cooling systems, etc. Unfortunately, these solutions have limitations in terms of economy and maintainability. We propose a cloud-based approach to effectively reduce DC power consumption through a slight update and simplify and standardize the management of the cooling system by intelligent temperature control algorithm. Also propose resource usage by using resource management algorithm.
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