Information Technology in the EMIS Integration with Virtual Private Green Cloud

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Green Computing and Cloud Computing is one newly hot point in the area of research and application. Currently, the research and application associated with the Cloud Computing are mainly concentrated in Educational Information Management System (EMIS). In this paper, we proposed the model of the educational information system resources integration based on private cloud green. This finding is from the principles and characteristics of the cloud computing and the improved traditional virtualization technology. In this context of meeting the maximum reusability about the original system and reducing the costs of secondary development, we can make seamless integration and on-demand call among the heterogeneous, remote and different platforms and the tight coupling multi-EMISs in one "system". So that, we make the sharing of information among which is difficult to interact with each other in the "information island" and even integrate a variety of underlying independent hardware into a unified whole. Finally, this model can change according to demands and intelligently adjust the integrated hardware resources, achieving the better balance between effectiveness and resources, energy saving and basically meeting the needs of the data sharing.

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