2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-019-02001-x
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Reduced carbon emission and optimized power consumption technique using container over virtual machine

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“…For a specific kind of application, perhaps the limitation is not checked. The Water Shower Model (WSM) [Anusooya et al (2019)] [1] [2] , which is the best method based on the successful results, is used to assess the container for Read-Only Request (ROR). The visual representations mentioned in Fig.…”
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“…For a specific kind of application, perhaps the limitation is not checked. The Water Shower Model (WSM) [Anusooya et al (2019)] [1] [2] , which is the best method based on the successful results, is used to assess the container for Read-Only Request (ROR). The visual representations mentioned in Fig.…”
Section: Testing Phase-1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen from the results based on power use and its equivalent carbon emission, this has been examined and proven with the application running on a container as well as the virtual machine. However, while combining both virtual machine and container [1] [2] strategies is advised, this study suggests containers as the ideal model for minimising power consumption and carbon emissions/carbon footprint, which is the current requirement of the industry.…”
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“…According to International Federation of Global & Green ICT ''IFGICT'', green computing is the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT. The next paper [10] presents models and load balancing techniques for green computing. The authors show that their approach reduces carbon footprint.…”
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