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Implementation of Server virtualization to Build Energy Efficient Data Centers

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The rapid growth in the size and capacity of data centers driven by a continual rise in the number of servers and other IT equipment is causing an exponential increase in the demand for power. All data centers are plagued by the operational presence of thousands of servers as major components. These servers consume a huge amount of power while performing little in terms of useful work. In an average server environment, 30% of servers are “zombies”- they merely consume power while having a utilization ratio of only 5 to 10 %. Server virtualization contributes to this problem by offering an opportunity to consolidate multiple underutilized volume servers into a single physical server, thereby reducing the physical and environmental footprint of data centers. This paper suggests implementing “server virtualization” to achieve energy efficient data centers. The proposed technique increases the utilization ratio of underutilized servers up to 50%, saving a huge amount of power and at the same time reducing the emission of greenhouse gases.
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85--94
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Bibliogr. 30 poz., tab.
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  • Kulliah of Information Communication Technology, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
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  • Kulliah of Information Communication Technology, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
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  • Kulliah of Information Communication Technology, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
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  • Department of Computer Science, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Lagos, Nigeria
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