Developing a Sustainable Environment for Improving Computational Efficiency
Abstract
Normally we depend upon computing technologies to
perform a task in a better way. It depends on the speed, memory and operational costs of the device performing the task. It should foster a reliable means for performing the tasks. Since, the above mentione categories can become a drawback and out of 10 tasks at least 7 tasks faces problem. To overcome the problems in the proposed we make use of virtual computing so that it free the memory on individual computer and enables the computer to operate at optimal speeds and provides a new environment for operating systems.
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