![]() ![]() The reason for high energy consumption is the inefficient use of hardware resources. Google Data Centers are estimated to have consumed 260 million Watts of energy (0.01% of the world’s energy) in 2013. The amount of energy consumed by such system is comparable to that of Argentina and continues to grow 11% annually. Cloud computing data centers consume enormous amount of electrical power resulting in high operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions. Cloud computing can be considered as a computing paradigm with many exciting features such as on-demand computing resources, elastic scaling, elimination of front-end capital, and operational cost, and delivers infrastructure, platform, and software as services to end users in a pay-as-you-go pattern. IntroductionĬloud computing is currently receiving considerable attention from both academic and industrial communities due to the ever-growing applications and the economy of cloud computing. ![]() We have performed experiments using real workload traces compared to existing aggressive-migration-based solutions through simulations, we show that our approach improves migration thrashing metric by about 28%, number of migrations metric by about 21%, and SLAV metric by about 19%. ![]() The proposed approach, dynamic consolidation with minimization of migration thrashing (DCMMT) which prioritizes VM with high capacity, significantly reduces migration thrashing and the number of migrations to ensure service-level agreement (SLA) since it keeps VMs likely to suffer from migration thrashing in the same physical servers instead of migrating. These approaches generate a high migration thrashing because VMs are consolidated to servers according to VM’s instant resource usage without considering their overall and long-term utilization. Most of the current VM consolidation approaches tend to aggressive-migrate for some types of applications such as large capacity application such as speech recognition, image processing, and decision support systems. Virtual machine (VM) consolidation utilizes live migration of virtual machines (VMs) to transfer a VM among physical servers in order to improve the utilization of resources and energy efficiency in cloud data centers. Cloud data centers consume huge amount of electrical energy bringing about in high operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions. ![]()
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