COMREHENSIVE STUDY ON MOST RECENT TENDENCIES IN GREEN CLOUD COMPUTING AND THE UPCOMING OBSTACLES TO RESEARCH

Channappa.A, P.R.Ashalatha, Naveen Kumar C.G

Volume 2, Issue 2 2018

Page: 1-10

Abstract

Green Computing is a rapidly evolving field that focuses on the development and deployment of environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient computing systems. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Green Computing due to concerns over the increasing energy consumption and carbon footprint of modern computing systems. This paper provides an overview of the tendencies in Green Computing and the challenges that need to be addressed in order to achieve a more sustainable computing industry. The article reviews the current trends in Green Computing, including energyefficient hardware and software design, virtualization, cloud computing, and data center optimization. The article also discusses the challenges faced by Green Computing, including the lack of standards, high upfront costs, and the need for greater awareness and education in the field.

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