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NSF CoDec at HotCarbon ’24

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  • Post published:July 9, 2024

Varsha Rao presented "Understanding the Operational Carbon Footprint of Storage Reliability and Management", and Walid Hanafy presented "Data-driven Algorithm Selection for Carbon-Aware Scheduling" at the HotCarbon Workshop on Sustainable Computer Systems.

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