Cloud Energy Consumption Calculator
Input, Output Values overview and Formula
Input:
Number of virtual machines
Virtual machine size
Hours of usage per month
Energy efficiency of the cloud provider
Output:
Total energy consumption per month (kWh)
Estimated CO2 emissions per month (kg)
Formula:
Formula:
Total energy consumption (kWh) = Number of virtual machines x Virtual machine size x Hours of usage per month x Energy efficiency of the cloud provider
Estimated CO2 emissions (kg) = Total energy consumption (kWh) x Emissions factor of the energy source
Note: The actual energy consumption and CO2 emissions may vary depending on the cloud provider and the specific virtual machine configuration used.
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