The Energy Efficiency Potential of Cloud-Based Software: A U.S. Case Study
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06/2013
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LBNL-6298E
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The energy use of data centers is a topic th at has received much attention, given that data centers currently account for 1–2% of global electricity use. However, cloud computing holds great potential to reduce data center energy demand moving forward, due to both large reductions in total servers through consolidation and large increases in facility efficiencies compared to traditional local data centers. However, analyzing the net energy implications of shifts to the cloud can be very difficult, because data center services can affect many different components of society’s economic and energy systems. This report summarizes research by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Northwestern University to address this net energy analysis challenge in two important ways:
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2013
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