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Calculating single customer power consumption in a multi-tenant data center

Dekker, Pieter (2022) Calculating single customer power consumption in a multi-tenant data center. Master's Internship Report, Computing Science.

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Abstract

In recent years, cloud based solutions for many business activities have become more and more favoured over their on-premise counterparts. These services are offered by running the required software on servers in large data centers and connecting these data centers to the Internet. This has led to an increasing number of such data centers being built, their designs and related technologies being improved, and the total power consumed by these data centers to increase. It is expected that the power consumption of data centers worldwide will grow to somewhere between 8 and 21 percent of global power consumption by 2030. It is therefore interesting to gain insights into the power consumption of the activities of a user of such a data center. British Telecom Global Services is multi-national telecommunication services company that offers a number of cloud based or cloud related services, one of which is a contact center solution: Cloud Contact Cisco. This service provides customers with an omni-channel contact center, provided entirely with Cisco hardware. The customers therefore no longer have to own and maintain their own servers, nor do they have to have the required infrastructure to house these servers. One of the many benefits of cloud based services is that they allow for the sharing of infrastructure, which intuitively leads to lower power costs over time. British Telecom Global Services now wants to build a dashboard that provides insight for a customer into exactly

Item Type: Thesis (Master's Internship Report)
Supervisor name: Andrikopoulos, V.
Degree programme: Computing Science
Thesis type: Master's Internship Report
Language: English
Date Deposited: 01 Nov 2022 12:32
Last Modified: 01 Nov 2022 12:32
URI: https://fse.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/28906

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