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Energy-efficient tailoring of VM size and tasks in cloud data centers

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posted on 2024-11-03, 14:27 authored by Deafallah Alsadie, Zahir TariZahir Tari, Eidah Alzahrani, Albert Zomaya
Nowadays, cloud computing has emerged as the most popular computing platform due to its ability to reduce the operating costs. A sizable chunk of the operating costs is composed of power consumption of the cloud data center alone. It has been observed that improperly sized virtual machines result in comparatively higher power consumption. Although efforts have been made to address the issue of high power consumption, still efficient resource allocation in a cloud environment continues to pose a significant challenge. The proposed design is based on the concept of clustering tasks based on computing resource requirements, and then distributing the tasks among appropriately sized virtual machines on the basis of computing resources. The current paper evaluates the proposed model against representational techniques in the field. A benchmark dataset from Google cloud trace is used for the evaluation. Empirical results analysis has shown that the proposed model offers significant advantages over the existing schemes in so far as load balancing of active physical servers is concerned in terms of defined performance metrics.

Funding

Contention-Aware Scheduling in Cloud Data Centres

Australian Research Council

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History

Volume

2017-January

Start page

1

End page

5

Total pages

5

Outlet

2017 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications, NCA 2017

Editors

Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis, Miguel P. Correia, Dimiter R. Avresky

Name of conference

30/10/2017 - 01/11/2017

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Place published

United States

Start date

2017-10-30

End date

2017-11-01

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 IEEE.

Former Identifier

2006106715

Esploro creation date

2022-10-19

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