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Environment Friendly Approaches and Practices of Cloud Computing

Karthik Kovuri

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The evolutionary term "Green Cloud Computing" refers to the approach of cloud computing that is environment friendly. The theme is to restrict the practices of energy use and garbage disposal in the environment [1]. It is important to understand what cloud computing is and how it's being used in businesses today. Work may now be done without a physical server thanks to the cloud computing concept. Universities have used the IT industry in order to connect servers. Cloud computing eliminated the need for physical servers in businesses and allowed employees to work from anywhere. In this paper, advantages, disadvantages, approaches and applications of environment friendly green cloud computing are discussed.


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