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Simulation of Power Saving in Private Cloud Environment

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Power shortages during the summer season have become a serious problem in Japan. At JAIST (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), students and staff received more than 25 requests to cut down on their use of power in July and August 2013. As a result, reducing the amount of power consumed by the data center in JAIST has become a pressing issue. The data center centrally manages 24-hour computing resources for all students and staff. Consequently, reducing power usage at the data center requires that infrastructure equipment be shutdown, with only a minimal impact on services. However, it is difficult for administrators to understand whether the power can be reduced and the influence on services is a minimal impact. The data center installed virtualization techniques and the connection between servers and storage is complex. This paper describes a technique for simulation of migration resources to reduce power consumption while minimizing the impact on services in a private cloud environment in the data center. We will make a plan for power saving in the private cloud environment by using it.

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      SIGUCCS '14: Proceedings of the 42nd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services
      November 2014
      122 pages
      ISBN:9781450327800
      DOI:10.1145/2661172

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