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GreenBy: Vaibhav D. Sawant

New Roll No : 19

Old Roll No: 35

Computing

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Quick RecapQuick Recap

˚ What is green computing?

˚ Why green computing and why go green?

˚ Reasons for adopting green solution.

˚ Approaches to Green Computing

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Approaches to Green Computing˚ Virtualization˚ Algorithm Efficiency˚ Power Management˚ Power Supply˚ Display˚ Storage˚ Material Recycling˚ Telecommuting

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What is Virtualization?What is Virtualization?

• Virtualization allows one computer to do the job of multiple computers.

• Virtual environments let one computer host multiple operating systems at the same time

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Computer virtualization is the process of running two or more logical computer system on one set of physical hardware.

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Background and EvolutionBackground and Evolution

• Virtualization arose from a need in the 1960’s to partition large mainframe hardware.

• Improved in the 1990s to allow mainframes to multitask.

• First implemented by IBM more than 30 years ago.

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How does it work?How does it work?

• Virtualization transforms hardware into software.

• It is the creation of a fully functional virtual computer that can run its own applications and operating system.

• Creates virtual elements of the CPU, RAM, and hard disk.

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Virtualization:Virtualization:

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Server VirtualizationServer Virtualization

• Virtualization one of the most effective tools for cost effective, greener computing.

• Reduce the cost of power and cooling through the consolidation and virtualization of the IT server infrastructure.

• $300 -$600 per year in energy savings for every server removed through virtualization based consolidation.

• Virtualization helps a company/enterprise lower power and cooling consumption, by reducing the machines and servers it needs.

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Virtualization ProgressVirtualization Progress • Establish phased approach for quick wins

• Migrate initial servers from ‘early adopter’ teams

• Comprehensive project plan and management system in place – Integrated business priorities with transformational objectives – ‘Work in progress’ approach to maximize server migrations –Pipeline, process, technical, finance and communications support

• Developed internal business case and cash flow analysis using specific server costs, detailed labor analysis, migration expense

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Client requirements• Improve IT equipment utilization• Reduce IT hardware requirements

Solution • Advanced POWER Virtualization (APV)

and VMWare

• Reduced number of physical servers – Wintel from 11,000 to 1,500 – UNIX from 8,500 to 1,500

• Three times improvement in server utilization

• Formed a Virtualization Center of

Excellence to implement best practices across geographies

Benefits• Operational savings of up to 70% –Space, power and cooling, maintenance, software support and personnel costs

Virtualize- Data CentersVirtualize- Data Centers

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IT Cost Savings powered by z/VM IT Cost Savings powered by z/VM Virtualization on z10 ECVirtualization on z10 EC

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Scope of VirtualizationScope of Virtualization

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Increasing Performance/Chip Increasing Performance/Chip will foster virtualizationwill foster virtualization

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ProsPros

˚ Benefits include freedom in choice of operating system.

˚ It saves time , money and energy.

˚ Consolidates server and infrastructure.

˚ Makes it easier to manage and secure desktop environments.

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ConsCons

˚ Only powerful computers can successfully create virtual environment.

˚ Requires training to operate.

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ConclusionConclusion

˚ Virtualization is an optimization technique that rationalizes the usage of computing resources thus reducing the harmful effects on the environment.

˚ With more and more vendors offering various virtualization solutions today, the price point is no longer a deterrent to adopt virtualization as an enterprise wide strategy.

˚ More and more companies and organizations are realizing the green IT benefits associated with virtualization and this is leading to better adoption of this technology.

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Thank You.