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Demystifying energy consumption in Grids and Clouds

Energy efficiency in large-scale distributed systems has recently emerged as a hot topic. This paper addresses some theoretical and experimental aspects of energy efficiency by putting in perspective some assumptions made in this domain and some observations and analyses. Based on some experimental...

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Main Authors: Orgerie, Anne-Cćcile, Lefevre, L, Gelas, Jean-Patrick
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