Aschberger et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Energy efficiency in cloud computingAschberger et al., 2013
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- Aschberger C
- Halbrainer F
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- HCTL Open Int. J. Technol. Innov. Res.
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In the last years cloud computing has become more and more popular. This increase in popularity of cloud services results in higher resource demands on the providers end. More resources means more energy consumption and thus higher electricity bills. To get an idea …
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