JOURNAL ARTICLE

Availability-aware energy-efficient virtual machine placement

Abstract

Availability, as a part of Service Level Agreement (SLA), is a critically important issue in cloud services, as an application may not be able to run after certain server or network failures. Cloud service providers seek to not only fulfill the SLA, but also simultaneously minimize their operating costs, which are dominated by the energy consumption. In order to minimize the impact of a server/switch failure inside the datacenter on a single application, one would like to spread out the Virtual Machines (VM) for the application across different racks. However, in doing so, the power consumption may increase significantly. In this paper, we develop a variance-based metric to measure the risk of violating the availability requirement. We then propose two heuristic algorithms to place VMs in online and offline manners, respectively. These algorithms aim to strike a balance between minimizing the risk of violating the availability requirement and minimizing the energy, in order to reduce the overall cost.

Keywords:
Computer science Energy (signal processing) Virtual machine Distributed computing Operating system Mathematics

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5.53
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14
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0.96
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Citation History

Topics

Cloud Computing and Resource Management
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Software-Defined Networks and 5G
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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