Abstract
With the development of cloud computing and big data technology, the scale and complexity of data centers are increasing, and the thermal energy consumption management of computer processors can effectively improve the energy efficiency of data centers and reduce operating costs. Therefore, this study discusses the application of high-speed computer network architecture based on optical switching and network technology in data center virtualization. By constructing a high-speed computer network model based on optical switching technology, virtualization technology is used to dynamically schedule and manage resources, combined with real-time monitoring system, and the energy consumption data of the processor is collected. Using the data analysis method, the energy consumption performance under different load conditions is evaluated and the optimization strategy is proposed. The experimental results show that the network architecture using optical switching technology significantly reduces the latency of data center and improves the resource utilization. In the thermal management of the processor, dynamic resource scheduling successfully reduces the energy consumption and effectively maintains the stability and performance of the system. As a result, data center virtualization solutions based on optical switching and networking technologies can significantly optimize the power management of computer processors and improve overall energy efficiency.
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