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FIT4Green · Federated IT for a sustainable environmental impact

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201030 June 2012EU funding €3,185,000

FIT4green aims at contributing to ICT energy reducing efforts by creating a energy-aware layer of plug-ins for data centre automation frameworks. The plug-ins enhance existing IT solutions deployment strategies by moving computation and services around a federation of IT data centres sites, with the final goal to minimize the overall power consumption figure. Without giving up on compliance to Service Level Agreements (SLA) and Quality of Service (QoS) metrics, FIT4green optimization layer will be placed on top of the current data centres management tools to orchestrate the allocation of ICT resources and turning off unused equipments.The project will consider the deployment options of whole IT solutions, from the client devices to the data centres where the applications and services are dynamically allocated, including the impacts of the different networks providing the needed connectivity.The project rationale builds on shortcomings of current systems:-\tVirtualization, consolidation and data centre automation techniques provide a mean to achieve flexibility of IT solutions, but reduced energy consumption (achieved as side effect of server number reduction) is generally not considered among the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of any deployment options;-\tService Level Agreements don't include any metrics related to environmental footprint.FIT4green will explore both optimal deployment solutions satisfying existing SLAs with minimal energy consumption and next-generation energy-aware SLA statements - with minimal tradeoffs with respect to current metrics - providing high global improvements on environmental sustainability KPIs.FIT4green approach is potentially applicable to any data centre type; the project will run pilots using three representative data centres typologies: Service/Enterprise Portal, Grid and Clouds - provided by project partners with real test beds- to validate models, policies supporting the plug-in developed inside the project.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

GRUPO CORPORATIVO GFI INFORMATICA SA

ES · €365,456

participant

CREATE-NET (CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TELECOMMUNICATION EXPERIMENTATION FOR NETWORKED COMMUNITIES)

IT · €348,993

participant

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €330,360

participant

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH

DE · €304,533

participant

ALMENDE BV

NL · €337,091

participant

UNIVERSITAET MANNHEIM

DE · €224,960

participant

ENI SPA

IT · €180,440

participant

HEWLETT PACKARD ITALIANA SRL

IT · €418,250

participant

UNIVERSITAT PASSAU

DE · €342,820

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT

FI · €332,097

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