1E is a company dedicated to improving the efficiency of energy use for it enterprises. In fact, the company's vision is "to define the useless IT industry, transfer it and make the process optimization." "So, once you mention the issue of cloud computing and the need for a greener debate on cloud computing, you can hear a lot of real stories from 1E companies." Together with the company's Cessumirkarayi, we explored some of the myths about cloud computing and the factors that are necessary for a more environmentally friendly mix of the IT industry.
What is the most important misconception about cloud computing? Why pay attention to it as a greener industrial propulsion model?
Cloud computing is a new model of supply and consumption services, but there are a lot of irrelevant organizations in the industry. For example, the cloud supply organization does not tell us how much energy the data center consumes and how much value it generates. Each cloud computing data Center is a new service. It is important to remember that cloud computing is not always equal to the amount of release. And the attached ones are not a substitute. Google, for example, has not replaced thousands of servers in the intranet's data center, and it has added new machines.
Cloud computing will not completely replace existing data centers. As a result, we will continue to run the old data centers (they become less efficient) and run the Cloud Computing Center at the same time. In the next few years, cloud computing centers may even follow in the footsteps of old data centers, and we have to deal with them. So, cloud computing environmental protection or environmental protection of the best fit point in what position? Will it work in the data center, and what will it do? How will people use cloud computing to evaluate information?
I think there are two aspects of environmental content-reducing consumption and making consumption more efficient.
Cloud computing is better at the latter than the former, but the former can maximise spending cuts. In general, each kwh you do not use is cheaper than the kwh provided, and more suitable for the environment, although they are also fresh or more efficient.
Working so efficiently is vital, but it may increase energy consumption. What we need is to see each link consume less energy. Does cloud computing help us realize the conservation of true energy and the reduction of carbon emissions, or is it unlikely?
In the short term (over the next 4-5 years), it is very unlikely that cloud computing will allow (people) to see the energy saved (the number). In the longer term, cloud computing services may replace the services of many internal servers so that companies will be able to replace or transform all of their data centers.
It looks like we don't care what kind of cloud computing we're dealing with, and it's hard to see energy savings in the next few years. So what does it people need to know about cloud computing to take on their environmental responsibility when making decisions?
Environmental resource consumption, the most important decision factor, is not a necessary part of the IT system, and does not provide commercial value. No use of cloud computing solutions is of interest. Hundreds of thousands of cloud computing services are providing data services through global data centers. Let's focus on the resources used by all cloud computing service providers today. Many are eliminated in competition from rivals or consumer competition. In the future, we will leave the important IT industry in the cloud Computing data center. This is not surprising; Private data centers have always had such problems. 1E's company product is the creation of tools that differentiate between servers and software and other IT industries-they do not work well for businesses that give them the power they claim to recycle or recycle those resources. As you know, what are the companies that use the conventional environmental model for cloud computing? These conventional patterns are a wise choice for environmental protection and energy traceability.
Most of the biggest capacity-producing households have already delivered positive market voices. The truth is that every kwh has to pay for it--at that moment the environment will pay for it. There are many benefits to cloud computing services, but I will wander through most of the environmental advantages mentioned, because, at 1E, we understand what the real environmental benefits are and how they can be achieved, and it will take years of effort with consumers to achieve them. Efficiency should always be the goal of the first place.