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SAVING ENERGY BY CHOOSING FAST THE BEST SERVER IN CLOUD DATA CENTERS

Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): ALBAN AFMETI , AVJOL SAKAJ , IGLI TAFA , VALMA PRIFTI

Abstract: Virtualization technology is being used more recently in order to improve the balance between the performance of a server and its energy consumption. The use of a virtual machine also has many benefits regarding distribution of the resources, and energy aware consolidation scalability, and powerful solutions for data backup and recovery. Server consolidation is one of the ways to reduce the energy consumed in data centers between hardware and software features. During consolidation we should consider some parameters of the servers such as performance, the relation between the CPU and I/O equipments etc. VM allocation and placement are the main issues in consolidation. The work that we have done is that we have rearranging the allocation in a way that saves energy. Finally the simulation and live demonstration results are conspired. The simulation results show the efficiency of this method.

  • Publication Date: 11-Dec-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-077-4-19
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BUILDING GOVERNMENT CONFIDENCE IN THE PUBLIC CLOUD THROUGH IMPROVED SLAS

Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): FENG CHEN , WALEED ALGHANIM

Abstract: Increasingly governments are using cloud technology to host data and services. However, there is reluctance to place sensitive data in public clouds because of security and privacy concerns. These concerns are related to governance in the public cloud and compliance with laws. When sensitive data is stored in a public cloud, governments lose a certain amount of control. There are two suggested solutions to this problem. Firstly, the use of technology, e.g. encryption; however, this will cancel many benefits associated with the public cloud making it no longer a viable option. Secondly, through the relationship between the government as a customer and the cloud provider; this involves the service level agreements (SLA) which are often standard. Unfortunately, the standards, frameworks and certification schemes that include guidance on the governance of this relationship do not consider the specific needs of government in public cloud use and difficult to customize. Although there is wil

  • Publication Date: 11-Dec-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-077-4-20
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