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Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer

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On Wednesday, May 15, 2013 12:00:34 AM UTC-4, Steve wrote:
> As we have not started hundreds of trillion+ devices everywhere
> computing model, I am not too worried.

Others are worried - the cloud computing people, and interesting, they are using virtual machines for a solution - Forth is using a virtual machine, isn't it? Forth may even have been the first virtual machine, despite the hype now about VM:

Energy-Efficient Virtual Machine Consolidation
by Pablo Graubner et al, University of Marburg, Germany

A novel approach to virtual machine (VM) consolidation, based on energy-efficient storage migration and live VM migration, is implemented using Eucalyptus, an open source clone of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. Several experiments demonstrate the potential energy savings.

Given rising energy, infrastructure, cooling, and power-supply costs, infrastructure as a service (IaaS) providers hope to increase the energy efficiency of their hardware- and software architectures. This article presents a novel approach to virtual machine (VM) consolidation for saving energy. The approach is based on energy-efficient storage migration and VM live migration and exploits the "lacking energy-proportionality" characteristic of commodity hardware. Eucalyptus, an open source clone of the popular Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, is used to implement the proposed approach. Several short- and long-term experiments demonstrate the potential for energy savings in a productive cloud computing environment. Quality-of-service violations during the consolidation process are also addressed. This article is part of a special issue on cloud computing.

Source:
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/content?g=53319&type=article&urlTitle=energy-efficient-virtual-machine-consolidation

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Global Warming - Forth as answer visualforth@rocketmail.com - 2013-05-14 15:21 -0700
  Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer hughaguilar96@yahoo.com - 2013-05-14 18:40 -0700
    Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer Steve <nospam275@gmail.com> - 2013-05-14 21:00 -0700
      Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer visualforth@rocketmail.com - 2013-05-15 22:24 -0700
        Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer Steve <nospam275@gmail.com> - 2013-05-19 19:25 -0700
  Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl (Albert van der Horst) - 2013-05-15 10:05 +0000
    Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl) - 2013-05-15 12:42 +0000
      Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2013-05-15 10:56 -0400
        Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl) - 2013-05-15 15:08 +0000
          Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2013-05-15 11:19 -0400
            Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl) - 2013-05-15 15:22 +0000
              Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2013-05-15 15:42 -0400
                Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer visualforth@rocketmail.com - 2013-05-15 13:45 -0700
                Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer Bernd Paysan <bernd.paysan@gmx.de> - 2013-05-15 23:38 +0200
                Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl) - 2013-05-16 12:53 +0000
                Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2013-05-16 14:03 -0400
                Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl) - 2013-05-17 12:41 +0000
        Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl (Albert van der Horst) - 2013-05-17 13:17 +0000
          Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer dirk.bruehl@usa.net - 2013-05-17 08:36 -0700
            Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer Steve <nospam275@gmail.com> - 2013-05-19 19:12 -0700
            Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer Steve <nospam275@gmail.com> - 2013-05-20 00:06 -0700
    Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2013-05-15 10:47 -0400
      Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl (Albert van der Horst) - 2013-05-17 13:23 +0000
        Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer rickman <gnuarm@gmail.com> - 2013-05-17 09:59 -0400
    Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer Steve <nospam275@gmail.com> - 2013-05-19 18:56 -0700
  Re: Global Warming - Forth as answer oh2aun@gmail.com - 2013-05-22 00:50 -0700

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