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Authors: Huamin Chen, Marlow Weston
2022-10-26

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The presentation discusses the charter and projects of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's (CNCF) Sustainability TAG, which aims to develop tooling and strategies to reduce energy consumption and improve environmental sustainability in cloud native implementations.
  • The Sustainability TAG aims to assess and improve environmental sustainability approaches in cloud native implementations.
  • The TAG will develop tooling, benchmarks, and processes to evaluate the technological and architectural health of projects.
  • The TAG will also engage in community outreach and collaboration with pre-existing communities to identify use cases and incorporate ideas for carbon reduction and energy consumption.
  • The TAG has ongoing projects such as a landscape document, a glossary, and an end user sustainability survey.
  • The TAG is open to volunteers and suggestions for events, podcasts, and case studies.
Authors: Ph.D., Cliff Grossner, Kate Mulhall, Marcel Fest, Dinesh Majrekar, Cliff Grossner, Ph.D., Jaime Comella
2022-05-19

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The panel discusses the concept of green software and its potential benefits for data centers and the environment.
  • Green software involves controlling the full stack of data centers, including cooling systems, power mix, and network stack.
  • Kubernetes operators can help reduce energy consumption by shutting down unnecessary processes and using purpose-built hardware.
  • Efforts to promote sustainability in software development should be pushed to employers and presented in a way that highlights potential cost savings.
  • The Open Compute Project (OCP) can serve as a self-validating platform for verifying claims about energy efficiency in hardware design.
  • The panelists have experience working with OCP and implementing green software practices in their respective companies.