Abstract

Energy efficiency is the predominant issue which troubles the modern ICT industry. The ever-increasing ICT innovations and services have exponentially added to the energy demands and this proliferated the urgency of fostering the awareness for development of energy efficiency mechanisms. But for a successful and effective accomplishment of such mechanisms, the support of underlying ICT platform is significant. Eventually, Cloud computing has gained attention and has emerged as a panacea to beat the energy consumption issues. This paper scrutinizes the importance of multicore processors, virtualization and consolidation techniques for achieving energy efficiency in Cloud computing. It proposes Green Cloud Scheduling Model (GCSM) that exploits the heterogeneity of tasks and resources with the help of a scheduler unit which allocates and schedules deadline-constrained tasks delimited to only energy conscious nodes. GCSM makes energy-aware task allocation decisions dynamically and aims to prevent performance degradation and achieves desired QoS. The evaluation and comparative analysis of the proposed model with two other techniques is done by setting up a Cloud environment. The results indicate that GCSM achieves 71 % of energy savings and high performance in terms of deadline fulfillment.

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