Towards Greener Applications: Enabling Sustainable Cloud Native Applications Design
Monica Vitali

TL;DR
This paper proposes a methodology for designing sustainable cloud-native applications by enriching application features with environmental impact information, enabling energy-aware management by cloud providers.
Contribution
It introduces the Sustainable Application Design Process (SADP), a novel approach for integrating sustainability considerations into application design and evaluation.
Findings
Proposes a methodology for sustainable application design.
Discusses how enriched application information can be used for energy-aware management.
Evaluates feasibility using existing tools and technologies.
Abstract
Data centers energy demand is increasing. While a great deal of effort has been made to reduce the amount of CO generated by large cloud providers, too little has been done from the application perspective. We claim that application developers can impact the environmental footprint by enhancing the application design with additional features. Following the proposed Sustainable Application Design Process (SADP), the application design is enriched with information that can be leveraged by cloud providers to manage application execution in an energy-aware manner. This exploratory work aims to emphasize the awareness on the sustainability of applications by proposing a methodology for its evaluation. To this end, we first suggest possible actions to enrich the application design towards sustainability, and finally describe how this additional information can be leveraged in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Green IT and Sustainability · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
