Solved! How to make Google’s cloud 20 percent more efficient
Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.
In my days as CTO of a technology company, I often received outside advice as to how I could improve my technology. A new set of eyes is a good thing, and often the recommendations were solid ideas I implemented to improve the product.
It appears that some cloud providers, such as Google, are also open to suggestions, as Phys.org reports: "Computer scientists at the University of California at San Diego, and Google have developed a novel approach that allows the massive infrastructure powering cloud computing to run more efficiently. The new approach can make these warehouse-scale computers run as much as 15 to 20 percent more efficiently." The scholars analyzed a bunch of Google Web services, including Gmail and search, and performed two basic steps:
- Gathered live data from the Google cloud in real time
- Analyzed that data on an isolated server…

