Green Computing: The Next Wave in Computing
Green Computing: The Next Wave in Computing
By
Prateek Goel
IT-B , VIII semester
Roll No :- 1509713079
Index
What is Green Computing.
Core Objective of Green Computing Strategies.
Overview of Green Computing.
History of Green Computing.
Why Go Green?
Approaches to Green Computing.
Goals of Green Computing.
Recent Implementation of Green Computing.
Advantages
Disadvantages.
Conclusion.
Future of Green Computing.
What is Green Computing?
Green computing is the term used to denote
efficient use of resources in computing.
It Is also known as Green IT.
Green Computing is “ Where organizations
adopt a policy of ensuring that the setup and
operations of Information Technology produces
the minimal carbon footprint”.
Key issues are energy efficiency in computing
and promoting environment friendly computer
technologies.
It is ” the study and practice of designing,
Core Objective Of Green Computing
Strategies
Minimizing energy consumption.
Purchasing green energy.
Reducing the paper and other consumables
used.
Minimizing equipment disposal requirements.
Reducing travel requirements for
employees/customers.
Overview of Green Computing
“ Greening” your computing equipment is a low-
risk way for your business to not only help the
environment but also reduce costs. It’ s also
one of the largest growing trends in business
today.
“ Making a proper decision to go green in the
workplace such as offices, not only improves
the net profit of your business, but also reduces
your carbon footprint. Reducing energy usage,
which also reduces carbon dioxide emissions
and your energy bill, is the most effective thing
you can do.
History
The term “ Green Computing"
was probably coined shortly after
the ‘ Energy Star’ program began
way back in 1992. One of the first
results of green computing was
the “ Sleep mode” function of
computer monitors. As the
concept developed, green
computing began to encompass
thin client solutions, energy cost,
accounting, virtualization
practices, e-Waste, etc.
Why go Green?
Climate Change
Savings
Reliability of Power
Computing
Climate Change :
First and foremost, conclusive research
shows that CO2 and other emissions are
causing global climate and environmental
damage. Preserving the planet is a valid
goal because it aims to preserve life. Planets
like ours, that supports life, are very rare.
Savings :
Green computing can lead to serious cost
savings overtime. Reductions in energy
costs from servers, cooling, and lighting
are generating serious savings for many
corporations.
Reliability of Power :
As energy demands in the world go up,
energy supply is declining or flat. Energy
efficient systems helps ensure healthy
power systems. Also, more companies are
generating more of their own electricity,
which further motivates them to keep power
consumption low.
Computing :
Computing Power Consumption has
Reached a Critical Point: Data centers have
run out of usable power and cooling due to
high densities.
Approaches to Green Computing
Virtualization : Computer virtualization is the
process of running two or more logical
computer systems on one set of physical
hardware.
Power Management : ACPI
allows an operating system
to directly control the power
saving aspects of its
underlying hardware. Power
management for computer
systems are desired for
many reasons, particularly:
Prolong battery life