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GREEN COMPUTING

Presented by:
D.Vamshi
20X31A0539
CSE-A
CONTENT

 INTRODUCTION
 WORKING MODEL
 ARCHITECTURE
 CONCLUSION
 REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION

❑ Green computing is the environmentally responsible use of


computers and related resources. Such practices include the
implementation of energy-efficient Central Processing Units
(CPUs), Servers and Peripherals as well as reduced resource
consumption and proper disposal of electronic waste (e-waste)
➢ What is Green Computing?

➢ The responsible and eco-friendly use of


computers and their resources – is the best
characteristic of what is green computing.
Another broad definition is the study of
designing, engineering, manufacturing, using,
and disposing of computing devices in a manner
that minimizes their impact on the environment.

➢ Designing energy-efficient computing devices,


reducing the use of hazardous materials, and
encouraging digital device recycling are all areas
in which numerous IT vendors and
manufacturers are making ongoing investments.
In addition, green computing aims to improve
how computers are used and become
economically viable. Improved procedures for
disposal and recycling, environmentally friendly
production methods, and energy-efficient
computers are all examples of IT
sustainability practices.
What are the techniques involved in green computing ?

 Mobile green computing


 Green internet of things
 Green big data analytics
 Green cloud computing
➢ Mobile Green Computing

➢ Designing energy-efficient computing devices, reducing


the use of hazardous materials, and encouraging digital
device recycling are all areas in which numerous IT
vendors and manufacturers are making investments.

➢ Green computing aims to improve how computers are


used and become economically viable. The
smartphone’s energy budget is significantly reduced by
software-based green computing solutions like mobile
cloud computing-based computational offloading,
energy bug handling, and application development.
➢ Green Internet of Things (IoT)

➢ The Internet of things (IoT) is another new technology


that lets multiple electronic devices communicate with
each other without the need for human or computer
intervention.

➢ Green IoT is a set of IoT practices that use efficiency


techniques for hardware or software. By reducing the
greenhouse effect in existing services and applications,
Green IoT aims to achieve energy efficiency. Green IoT
also focuses on green production, redesign, and
recycling to minimize environmental impact.
➢ Green Big Data Analytics

➢ Analytics on enormous data sets necessitates high


computing power, scalable and practical storage,
high primary memory availability, and quick
communication media on always-on local physical
or enterprise cloud servers, all of which are
necessary for greening.

➢ As a result, infrastructure scalability, efficient


resource utilization, and energy consumption are
required for green big data analytics. In addition,
the scalability of systems increases productivity,
and the preservation of processing and storage
resources benefit from extensive data analytics
procedures.
➢ Green Cloud Computing

➢ Providing IT services in an optimal pay-as-you-go


model is the fundamental objective of cloud data
centers. Most software-based green cloud solutions
model the network, processor, storage devices, and
user tasks as a graph and tree-based structures.

➢ Cloud services’ resultant optimization model


typically emphasizes task duration and cost
minimization when deciding which task should be
assigned to which resource. Energy costs have
recently been incorporated into optimization models
due to a shift in emphasis toward energy
consumption.
Working model

 Most software-based green cloud solutions model the network, processor, storage
devices, and user tasks as a graph and tree-based structures. Cloud services’
resultant optimization model typically emphasizes task duration and cost
minimization when deciding which task should be assigned to which resource.
➢ Why is Green Computing Important?

➢ The importance of green computing is bigger than we thought.


The environment gradually exhibits numerous adverse effects,
particularly on humans.

➢ A terrible 70% of all hazardous waste was produced due to the


rapid bottleneck in the electronics industry.

➢ Computer waste is excessive in many toxic substances, like heavy


waste and plastics, that resist flames. This waste quickly grows in
groundwater and bioaccumulates.

➢ Additionally, producing electronic chips necessitates using


hazardous gasses and chemicals and a significant amount of
resources.
▪ Benefits of Green Computing for Your Business

▪ Energy Savings
▪ There are some different kinds of electrical appliances, including computers,
that use a lot of energy. As a result, there is a demand for energy
production. Therefore, to create a more eco-friendly environment, it is
necessary to reduce this energy crisis as much as possible. Green computing
ensures that IT processes consume extremely little energy. As a result, this has
the potential to save a lot of power over time.

▪ Cost Savings
▪ Green computing helps people save
money because it is very affordable. Utilizing a
green computing strategy results in substantial
financial gains and saves energy. Despite the high
initial costs, green computing is still cost-effective
in the long run.
•Recycling

By reusing and recycling electronic waste, green computing encourages


reprocessing. Most computer components are constructed from environmentally
friendly materials rather than plastic to reduce their environmental impact. All
electronic waste is effectively separated as a result of this. As a result, businesses
can enhance their recycling procedures in general by implementing green
computing strategies.

•Less Pollution

Numerous environmental pollution issues are caused by conventional


computing. For instance, if the computer’s electronic waste is not recycled
appropriately, it may all circulate on land. Consequently, resulting in water and
soil contamination. Users can lessen the impact of pollution by using green
computing.
Types of Green Computing
•Solar Power System :

One of the most common green computing practices. This program uses
the sun’s energy and produces solar power for home and business use.
California, Spain, and Canada are the first to implement this technology.
This is a significant milestone for green technology. Photovoltaic solar
panels are the most fantastic example of green computing because they
easily convert electricity into electrical energy.
.Wind Turbine Programm:

Another excellent example of what green computing is. It is the Wind Turbine
system that enables anyone to generate electricity. After embedding, there are
no adverse environmental effects. On the contrary, it reduces emissions of carbon
dioxide. But installing a wind turbine costs a lot of money, so it’s only possible for
some.
•Geothermal Power

Green computing can be achieved by geothermal plants, as an example. This


geothermal plant has the potential to generate electricity, which people can use
for everyday tasks like heating and cooling their homes.
ARCHITECTURE
➢ Green Computing is the study and practice of using computing
resources efficiently. It is a criterion for measuring organizational
success using the triple bottom line (TBL) which simply means
economic, ecological & social.
➢ Architecture of Green Computing
➢ Goals of Green Computing
➢ Reduce the use of hazardous material.
➢ Maximize energy efficiency during products lifetime.
➢ Promote Recyclability.
➢ The architecture of optimizing O.S. towards green computing has
three layers namely:
➢ Physical Hardware Service Layer
➢ Operation service layer
➢ Applicatuon service layer
Conclusion

 Green computing can save money and the environment


 Easy to implement in most cases
 Some problems,but,a step in the right direction.
Reference:
www.google.com
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