Efficient Server Virtualization using Grid Service Infrastructure

  • Baek S
  • Park S
  • Yang S
  • et al.
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Abstract

According to current researches, much of the electric power is being consumed by the server cooling system at the Data Center. Moreover, the power consumption rate increases when the number of the equipments and servers expands. Thus, the proposed server operation system has been designed to decrease power consumption rate and CO2 emission volume by minimizing the number of these equipments and simplifying the physical composition of the system. Virtualization technology was adopted in both designing and implementation phases to improve resource efficiency of the system. As a result, significant amount has been saved while constructing the server operation system in this paper. System’s performance has been evaluated using a virtual machine prior to its practical use through test bed experiments and the results confirms our expectation that the virtual hardwares will work as efficiently as actual ones.

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Baek, S.-J., Park, S.-M., Yang, S.-H., Song, E.-H., & Jeong, Y.-S. (2010). Efficient Server Virtualization using Grid Service Infrastructure. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 6(4), 553–562. https://doi.org/10.3745/jips.2010.6.4.553

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