If ever there was a strong case to accelerate cloud and climate sustainability, look no further than the power of AI. It could offer significant potential for Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) to make their Cloud Operating Models considerably cleaner, greener and energy-efficient.
And this potential is huge: With Data Centres emitting 4%* of greenhouse gas emissions globally, and £8.8 million** wasted in cloud services annually, the scope to make cloud infrastructures more efficient makes sense.
Leveraging the Swiss Army Knife capabilities of AI to achieve sustainability is principally by reducing organisations’ reliance on data centres. This has the potential to bring great strides in lowering the environmental impact of data storage and processing, making them more sustainable functions.
AWS says it is committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2040, powering its infrastructure with 100% renewable energy by 2025. Several AWS regions, including North Virginia, Ireland and London are already using 100% renewable energy.
AWS encourages shared responsibility across supply chains in aspects such as energy sources, utilisation and service provision. Critical to these is using AI to accelerate sustainability by optimising e-waste, monitoring CO2e, water management, hardware design and architectural guidance.
Harnessing AI to drive efficiency depends on technology teams deploying the most cost-efficient cloud computing systems as a platform to build on.
A key sustainable cloud solution is AWS Lambda serverless. Prioritising serverless architecture over monolithic application so that workloads only run for an exact amount of time reduces energy wastage and processing time.
The mindset for application architecture should be serverless first, then containers and EC2 as the last model.
Across enterprises, CTOs have a responsibility to ensure their technology teams optimise their cloud applications to reduce their carbon footprint. They can achieve this by right sizing, code efficiency and minimising data impact. Other routes include optional architecture patterns, responsible SLAs, technology selection, workload placement and end-user impact.
Ensuring the long-term sustainability of applications is a crucial decision. In fact, sustainability is one of the pillars of AWS's Well-Architected Framework. In 2021, under the framework, AWS introduced a Sustainability Pillar to help organisations learn, measure and improve their workloads using environmental best practices for cloud computing.
The more sophisticated AI technologies become, the greater the potential for cloud infrastructure to be more scalable, accessible and automation-ready.
AWS developer and coding tools include:
In summary, the synergy of cloud technologies and AI has the potential to create more sustainable and eco-friendly cloud infrastructure.
By harnessing the power of AI, CTOs can optimise resource usage, reduce energy consumption and lower their carbon footprint. This integration not only benefits businesses, but also contributes to the broader global goal of environmental sustainability.
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Sources: *EY **Insight Intelligent Technology Index
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