Energy-Efficient Architecture Design in Information Service Infrastructure
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss-2025.IJISS.15.2.23Keywords:
Energy Efficiency, Information Service Infrastructure, Green Computing, Edge Computing, Sustainable Architecture, Virtualization, Resource OptimizationAbstract
The information service infrastructures have the increasing demand for services and energy due to the recent innovations in digital services and data driven applications. Moreover, the innovations have led to operational cost increases. The paper presents a study along with an abstract framework of the proposed energy-efficient architecture in relation to the information service infrastructures regarding operational performance and environmental impact briefly mentioned in the exploration. The research looks into numerous architectural innovations both in virtualization, edge computing, dynamic resource allocation, implementation of responsible energy sources and system efficiencies to advance in lower energy consumption while maintaining system reliability and responsiveness. The proposed architecture combined intelligent workload management with modular design creating adaptive scaling energy aware service provisioning. Along with these sustainable operations, the research put peripheral stress on responsible data centers, energy efficient network protocols and thermal capable server placement. With real industry case studies and simulated performance benchmarks, the research was able to draw conclusions of 40% potential energy reduction with the adoption of the advancements referenced. In addition, the document details green computing approaches and further discussed sustainable structural shifts that are economically and politically for the region. Emphasizing architectural practices, the research aimed for global carbon neutrality while lowering operational service provider costs. This research offers a systematic ecological path for stakeholders in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry towards deploying green infrastructure strategies.
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