Sustainable energy efficient workflow classification and scheduling in geo distributed cloud datacenter

Author:

Sharma Anu Priya,Singh Jaspreet,Gulzar Yonis,Gupta Deepali,Kumar Mukesh

Abstract

AbstractData centers are a major source of carbon emissions and are subsequently contributing to global carbon footprints. Keeping in view of providing a sustainable solution to society, we have analyzed various factors that can help to achieve carbon neutrality and maximum sustainability. Our study pointed towards the need to follow a sustainable approach for incoming workflow throughout the life-cycle of Data centers. We analyzed that workloads need to be segregated before assigning them to the data centers so that energy-efficient resource allocation could be done. This paper demonstrates unsupervised learning techniques to cluster the incoming cloud workloads. The heterogeneous workloads were characterized using machine learning approaches and appropriate clusters were crafted. For analysis, Google Cluster Dataset is used. In order to improve the accuracy, data were normalized, and random samples of data were selected for clustering. The machine learning algorithms applied were able to successfully determine the appropriate clusters that can further be used for energy-efficient resource scheduling.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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