Title
Energy-Efficient Storage Policy for Instant Messenger Services
Abstract
An instant messenger service is one of the most useful mobile apps for exchanging messages and photos with friends. The infrastructural needs of such services are rapidly growing with user demand for high-quality service, and highend computing with sufficient resources are required to meet these demands. However, the amount of power required to maintain such a massive infrastructure is impractically high. We present a novel policy to exploit energy-efficient storage servers for instant messenger services. Because instant messages often include personal information, the storage servers must be protected from unauthorized access. This requirement can be expanded to develop a creative policy for reducing power consumption. We validate our proposal by conducting four experiments, the results of which are expected to play an important role in designing energy-efficient servers for instant messenger services.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/BDCloud.2015.13
cloud computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
authorisation,electronic messaging,file servers,mobile computing,storage management,energy-efficient servers,energy-efficient storage policy,energy-efficient storage servers,high-quality service,instant messenger services,message exchange,mobile apps,personal information,photo exchange,power consumption reduction,unauthorized access protection,Analysis,Energy Efficiency,Image Server,Mobile Service,Storage systems
Energy storage,Image server,Instant,Efficient energy use,Computer security,Computer science,Server,Mobile service,Exploit,Personally identifiable information
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-7182-7
1
0.37
References 
Authors
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jaemyoun Lee1136.38
Chang Song231.11
Kyungtae Kang327342.28