On Cloud Computing and University Computing Resource Integration in Low-Carbon Education

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This Low-carbon economy has become an important human society and economic development model in 21st century. With in-depth development of the theory and technology of cloud computing, cloud computing applications also extend to various industries. Higher education resources is a very large computing resources, it contains the rich calculation. Combination of cloud computing and university computing resources to take full advantage of cloud computing safe, reliable and easy to expand the data storage and computing capacity, will greatly enhance the efficiency of the University Information construction. Starting from the basic principles of cloud computing, cloud computing features and model, analyzed of the relationship between the education of low-carbon and cloud computing, combined with the university computing resources and cloud computing integration process, put forward the corresponding solution strategy.

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