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Zetta Byte File System: A Seminar Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements For The Degree

This document summarizes a seminar paper on Zetta Byte File System. The paper was submitted by Lovedeep in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Information Technology. It was supervised by Prof. Sandeep Kumar Panda of the Department of Information Technology at College of Engineering, Bhubaneswar. The paper discusses the need for a new file system to address the growing size of digital data and proposes the Zetta Byte File System as a solution.

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Zetta Byte File System: A Seminar Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements For The Degree

This document summarizes a seminar paper on Zetta Byte File System. The paper was submitted by Lovedeep in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Information Technology. It was supervised by Prof. Sandeep Kumar Panda of the Department of Information Technology at College of Engineering, Bhubaneswar. The paper discusses the need for a new file system to address the growing size of digital data and proposes the Zetta Byte File System as a solution.

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ZETTA BYTE FILE SYSTEM

A seminar submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree

of
Bachelor of Technology
in
Information Technology

Submitted
By

LOVEDEEP
Regd. No. -

Under the Guidance of


Prof. Sandeep Kumar Panda

Department of Information Technology


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BHUBANESWAR

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Bhubaneswar

C ERTIFIC ATE
This is to certify that the seminar work entitled ZETTA BYTE FILE SYSTEM carried
out by Snehasis Panigrahi, under my guidance bearing Regd.No-0801313173, a
student of 3rd year B.Tech in Information Technology from College of Engineering,
Bhubaneswar has been completed by his and worthy of acceptance for the degree of
Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology, under Biju Patanaik University of
Technology, Rourkela, Odisha.

Prof. Sandeep Kumar Panda


SUPERVISOR
Information Technology

Prof. Bivasa Ranjan Parida


HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT
Information Technology

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The making of the seminar needed co-operation and guidance of a number of


people. I therefore consider it my prime duty to thank all those who had helped me
through his venture.
I am very grateful, thankful and wish to record my indebtness to the head of the
department of Information Technology Prof. Saroj Kumar Nanda, for his active
guidance and interest in this project work.
It is my immense pleasure to express my gratitude to Prof. Sandeep Kumar
Panda as my guide who provided me constructive and positive feedback during the
preparation of this seminar.
I would also like to take the opportunity to thank co-ordinator of Seminar Prof.
Ansuman Mahapatra, Prof. Hemanta Kumar Paikray, Prof. Preeti Rajiv Patra and
Prof. Alok Ranjan Prusty.
Lastly, word run to express our gratitude to my Parents and all the Professors,
Lecturers, Technical and Official staffs and friends for their co-operation, constructive
criticism and valuable suggestions during the preparation of seminar report.

Snehasis Panigrahi

Contents
1.

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

1.1. What Is Green Computing?

1.2. Origin

1.3. How Your Devices Harm The Environment

1.4. Why Green Computing?


2.

3.

CHAPTER 2: APPROACHES TO GREEN COMPUTING

2.1. Virtualization

2.2. PC Power Management

2.3. Power Supply

2.4. Storage

10

2.5. Video Card

11

2.6. Displays

11

2.7. IT Equipment Recycling

11

2.8. Remote Conferencing And Telecommuting Strategies

13

2.8.1. Telecommuting Strategy And Capabilities

14

2.8.2. Cutting Travel Costs Where It Counts

14

2.9. Product Longevity

15

2.10. Algorithmic Efficiency

15

2.11. Resource Allocation

15

2.12. Terminal Servers

16

2.13. Operating System Supports

16

CHAPTER 3: WAYS OF IMPLEMENTATION


3.1. Greening Your Organization
3.2. Nearing Green Nirvana

18
18
19

4.

CHAPTER 4: FUTURE OF GREEN COMPUTING

22

5.

CHAPTER 5: GREEN IT FOR BUSINESS

23

6.

5.1. The Problem

23

5.2. The Impact

24

5.3. The Solution

24

5.4. The Cost Of Power

24

5.5. A History And The Future Of Increasing Power Consumption

25

5.6. Data Centers

26

5.7. Strategies For Change

28

CHAPTER 6: INDUSTRIAL IMPLEMENTATIONS

31

6.1. Blackle

31

6.2. Fit-PC

31

6.3. Zonbu Computer

31

6.4. Sun Ray Thin Client

32

6.5. The Asus EEE PC And Other Ultra-portables

32

6.6. Other Implementation

32

6.6.1. Notebooks

32

6.6.2. Printers And Multifunctional Devices

33

6.6.3. Communication And Network

33

6.6.4. External Hard Disks

33

6.6.5. DVD and Video

33

6.6.6. Cisco

34

6.6.7. Alladin

34

6.6.8. D-link

34

6.6.9. Climate Servers Overview

34

7.

CONCLUSION

36

8.

REFERENCES & RESOURCES

37

ABSTRACT

Green Computing is a recent trend towards designing, building, and operating computer
systems to be energy efficient. In the present scenario green is all over the news like
green jobs, green products, and green programs. While programs such as Energy Star
have been around since the early 1990s, recent concerns regarding global climate
change and the energy crisis have led to renewed interest in Green Computing.
Green Computing deals with different green computing factor applied to reduce
environment hazards and deals with latest invention regarding green computing to
reduce the thermal power from the processor. Green computing is essential for using
computing resources efficiently. Typically, technological systems or computing products
that incorporate green computing principles take into account of economic viability,
social responsibility, and environmental impact. A typical green computing solution
attempts to address some or all of these factors by implementing environmentally
friendly products in an efficient system. Green computing is the environmentally
responsible use of computers and related resources. Such practices include the
implementation of energy-efficient central processing units (CPUs), servers and
peripherals as well as reduced resource consumption and proper disposal of electronic
waste (e-waste).The work habits of computer users and businesses can be modified to
minimize adverse impact on the global environment.
The present scenario in Green Computing is all about making good choices that reduce
the wear and tear that our computing practices have on the planet. It represents a variety
of ways to reduce your power consumption by changing your practices, upgrading your
system, buying green, and how to dispose of old computer equipment in a way that is
kind to the planet.

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