
Innogrid, a cloud computing and digital transformation specialist, announced on the 22nd that it has received green technology certification for its "distributed, high-reliability, fault-tolerant infrastructure management technology for continuous cloud operations." The certification number granted this time is GT-25-02508.
This technology is a cloud infrastructure-wide fault tolerance technology whose performance has been verified through official test reports, and has been recognized for minimizing service downtime while saving energy and reducing carbon emissions.
Green Technology Certification is a system established under the Framework Act on Carbon Neutrality, which recognizes technologies that efficiently use energy and resources to reduce greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions. Innogrid's technology is based on a distributed, fault-tolerant architecture applicable across cloud infrastructure. While existing cloud environments face the risk of complete service disruption due to a single point of failure, Innogrid's technology overcomes these structural limitations through predictive detection and automatic recovery capabilities.
Key features of this technology include snapshot-based recovery and automated template redistribution, VM high availability and automatic isolation of failed nodes through live migration, automated recovery based on resource threshold prediction, automatic exclusion of network failed nodes and traffic distribution, and integrated monitoring and topology visualization of physical, virtual, and GPUs. This ensures service continuity without operator intervention and minimizes idle power consumption due to failures.
According to official test results, the average service recovery time was 42.62 seconds, more than seven times shorter than the existing standard, enabling 99.99% high availability. Furthermore, based on 500 servers, the system was found to reduce electricity consumption by approximately 240.24 kWh annually and carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 112 kg.
This technology is being applied to Innogrid's cloud solutions, "OpenStackIt" and "TapCloudIt," and is being utilized in various industries, including the public sector, education, and finance. Innogrid holds 19 key related patents and plans to support stable, high-availability infrastructure operation in data center environments driven by the proliferation of smart energy management systems, renewable energy facilities, and generative AI.
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