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Green Computing: A Future Perspective and the Operational Analysis of a Data Center

S. P. Raja

2021IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Green computing refers to sustainable, environment-friendly computing that harnesses information and technology. Green computing can be thought of as applying the principles of manufacturing and design to the use and disposal of electronic products (computers, printers, servers, mobile phones, and storage devices), so the environment is not impacted. The goals of green computing include the minimal use of electronic products that do not affect the surroundings, reduced use of hazardous substances, increased energy efficiency during the product’s lifetime, and advanced recycling/biodegradability of nonfunctional products and factory wastes. The objective of this article is to present the importance of green business and the operational analysis of a data center.

Topics & Concepts

Green computingData centerHazardous wasteServerFactory (object-oriented programming)Design for the EnvironmentProduct (mathematics)Electronic wasteComputer scienceElectronicsEngineeringManufacturing engineeringProduct designWaste managementOperating systemCloud computingElectrical engineeringProgramming languageMathematicsGeometryGreen IT and SustainabilityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingCloud Computing and Resource Management