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The impact of mobile multimedia applications on data center consolidation

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The impact of mobile multimedia applications on data center consolidation. / Ha, Kiryong; Pillai, Padmanabhan; Lewis, Grace et al.
Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2013 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2013. p. 166176.

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Ha, K, Pillai, P, Lewis, G, Simanta, S, Clinch, S, Davies, N & Satyanarayanan, M 2013, The impact of mobile multimedia applications on data center consolidation. in Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2013 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, pp. 166176. https://doi.org/10.1109/IC2E.2013.17

APA

Ha, K., Pillai, P., Lewis, G., Simanta, S., Clinch, S., Davies, N., & Satyanarayanan, M. (2013). The impact of mobile multimedia applications on data center consolidation. In Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2013 IEEE International Conference on (pp. 166176). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/IC2E.2013.17

Vancouver

Ha K, Pillai P, Lewis G, Simanta S, Clinch S, Davies N et al. The impact of mobile multimedia applications on data center consolidation. In Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2013 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE. 2013. p. 166176 doi: 10.1109/IC2E.2013.17

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Ha, Kiryong ; Pillai, Padmanabhan ; Lewis, Grace et al. / The impact of mobile multimedia applications on data center consolidation. Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2013 IEEE International Conference on. IEEE, 2013. pp. 166176

Bibtex

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