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Peer enterprises: A viable alternative to Cloud computing?

机译:同行企业:云计算的可行替代方案?

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Cloud computing has emerged as an exciting new computing paradigm offering organizations and businesses the flexibility of scaling their compute resource usage, without having to worry about under or over-provisioning. It also enables services to be deployed and utilized in a seamless manner facilitating new developments in the pay-per-use domain by incorporating elements of utility computing and software-as-a-service. While organizations, researchers and application developers vigorously espouse the virtues of the ¿Cloud¿ amidst much fanfare, there is an urgent need to examine the environmental impact of the Cloud. As large organizations race to create their million-server warehouses and necessary compute infrastructure to become to early dominators in the cloud market, their high energy consumption and overall environmental impact cannot be neglected. This research paper presents the concept of Peer Enterprises - organizations which share their under-utilized resources by participating in a mammoth Peer-to-Peer network, potentially offering the same computing power as the Cloud, but without requiring additional investment or adversely impacting the environment. We present the case that if the already provisioned yet under-utilized compute resources across the world can be leveraged, a computing infrastructure comparable to the envisaged Cloud can be created, minus the negative impact on the environment.
机译:云计算已经成为令人兴奋的新计算范例,为组织和企业提供了扩展其计算资源使用量的灵活性,而不必担心配置不足或配置过多。通过合并效用计算和软件即服务的元素,它还使服务能够以无缝方式部署和使用,从而促进按使用付费领域的新发展。尽管组织,研究人员和应用程序开发人员在喧嚣声中极力拥护ƒƒâ€œCloudâ,的优点,但迫切需要检查Cloud对环境的影响。随着大型组织竞相创建其数百万服务器的仓库和必要的计算基础架构以成为云市场中的早期主导者,它们的高能耗和整体环境影响不可忽视。本研究论文提出了对等企业的概念-组织通过参与庞大的对等网络来共享未充分利用的资源,这些组织可能提供与云相同的计算能力,但又不需要额外的投资或对环境造成不利影响。我们提出的情况是,如果可以利用世界各地已提供但尚未充分利用的计算资源,则可以创建与设想的云相当的计算基础架构,从而消除对环境的负面影响。

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