A Study of Efficient Energy Management Techniques for Cloud Computing Environment
Syed Arshad Ali, Mohammad Affan, Mansaf Alam

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the causes of high energy consumption in cloud data centers and categorizes existing solutions, providing a taxonomy and discussing future directions for improving energy efficiency.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive taxonomy of energy consumption issues in cloud data centers and synthesizes research to identify effective energy-efficient solutions.
Findings
Identified key challenges in cloud data center energy use
Categorized existing solutions for energy efficiency
Discussed future research directions
Abstract
The overall performance of the development of computing systems has been engrossed on enhancing demand from the client and enterprise domains. but, the intake of ever-increasing energy for computing systems has commenced to bound in increasing overall performance due to heavy electric payments and carbon dioxide emission. The growth in power consumption of server is increased continuously, and many researchers proposed, if this pattern repeats continuously, then the power consumption cost of a server over its lifespan would be higher than its hardware prices. The power intake troubles more for clusters, grids, and clouds, which encompass numerous thousand heterogeneous servers. Continuous efforts have been done to reduce the electricity intake of these massive-scale infrastructures. To identify the challenges and required future enhancements in the field of efficient energy consumption…
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