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GREEN COMPUTING

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CONTENT

• Introduction• Origin• Approaches • Implement• Simple Tasks• Advantages & Disadvantages• CONCLUSION

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Green computinG is the study and practice of using computing resources efficiently.

Green computinG or Green IT goals are similar to green chemistry.

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WHY GO GREEN?

Computer energy is often wasteful

Pollution

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Origin• In 1992, the U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency launched Energy Star, a voluntary labelling program which is designed to promote and recognize energy-efficiency in monitors, climate control equipment, and other technologies.

• Saved $14 billion in energy costs in 2006 alone.

• Widespread adoption of sleep mode

• EPEAT, is focused on promoting energy efficient products.

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Virtualization

Power management

IT equipment recycling

Remote conferencing & Telecommuting strategies

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Approaches to Green Computing

Display:

•LCD displays: use a CCF bulb

•LED displays: use an array of LEDs

•LCD monitors uses 3 times less when active, and 10 times less energy when in sleep mode.

•LCDs are up to 66% more energy efficient.

•LCDs are also smaller in size and weight.

•21" CRT typically uses more than 120W.

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Approaches to Green Computing

Operating System Support :•Windows 7 includes refinements for more efficient user of operating system timers, processor power management, and display panel brightness.

•Linux Os utilizing less resources than other OS, and also have a better power management facility.

Terminal servers:•Terminals can be combined with thin clients, which use up to 1/8 the amount of energy of a normal workstation.

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Remove unused equipment and software

Power-sucking displays can be replaced

with OLEDs.

Use Linux, which requires less resources

than many other OS.

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BLACKLE• Search-engine site

powered by Google Search.

• White consumes 74W whereas black it consumes only 59W.

• Different colors consumes different amounts of energy.

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ZONBU COMPUTER

•New and energy efficient PC.

•Runs the Linux OS using 1.2GH processor & 512MH of RAM.

•Consumes one third of the power of a typical light bulb.

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•Size of a paperback and

silent, run WindowsXP or

Linux.

•Draws only 5 Watts than PC.

FIT-PC

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SUNRAY THIN CLIENT

•Consume less electricity than

conventional desktops.

•consumes 4 to 8 watts of power.

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•The Asus Eee PC is one example of

an ultraportable.

•Factors of ultraportable combine to

enable them to run more efficiently

and use less power than a standard

Form factor laptop.

ASUS EEE PC

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Simple Tasks for Go Green

• Buy and use a low power desktop or a laptop computer (40-90 watts) rather a higher power desktop (e.g. 300 watts).

• Thin clients can use only 4 to 8 watts of power at the desktop as the processing is done by a server.

• Buy hardware from manufacturers that have a hardware recycling scheme, and recycle your old computer equipment rather than sending it to landfill.

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Steps by Apple• MacBook keyboards are made from one single

piece of aluminum

• MacBook pro notebooks have long lasting batteries where as a normal notebook uses three batteries a MacBook will only use one through out its life time.

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Steps by DELL• Their free world-wide product recycling

program allows user to properly dispose their product safely.

• Their “Plant a tree for me” project can offset a customers carbon emissions for only three dollars.

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ADVANTAGES &DISADVANTAGES

Advantage: By conserving resources Reduced usage of energy

Disadvantage: Costly

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CONCLUSION

• The features of a green computer of tomorrow

would be like: efficiency, manufacturing &

materials, recyclability, service model, self-

powering, and other trends.

• The greenest computer will not miraculously fall

from the sky one day.

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