New cloud consolidation architecture for electrical energy consumption management

Cloud Computing is taking more extensive space in the research field. Cloud architectures will need to worry about energy in its various forms, to be profitable, on the one hand, and comply with environmental constraints (energy consumption and CO2 emission) on the other hand. Virtual Machines Conso...

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