JOURNAL ARTICLE

Autonomic resource provisioning in cloud systems with availability goals

Abstract

The elasticity afforded by cloud computing allows consumers to dynamically request and relinquish computing and storage resources and pay for them on a pay-per-use basis. Cloud computing providers rely on virtualization techniques to manage the dynamic nature of their infrastructure allowing consumers to dynamically allocate and deallocate virtual machines of different capacities. Cloud providers need to optimally decide the best allocation of virtual machines to physical machines as the demand varies dynamically. When making such decisions, cloud providers can migrate VMs already allocated and/or use external cloud providers. This paper considers the problem in which the cloud provider wants to maximize its revenue, subject to capacity, availability SLA, and VM migration constraints. The paper presents a heuristic solution, called Near Optimal (NOPT), to this NP-hard problem and discusses the results of its experimental evaluation in comparison with a best fit (BF) allocation strategy. The results show that NOPT provides a 45% improvement in average revenue when compared with BF for the parameters used in the experiment. Moreover, the NOPT algorithm maintained the availability close to one for all classes of users while BF exhibited a lower availability and even failed to meet the availability SLA at times

Keywords:
Cloud computing Provisioning Virtualization Computer science Virtual machine Revenue Heuristic Elasticity (physics) Distributed computing Resource allocation Cloud service provider Computer network Cloud computing security Operating system Business Finance

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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
Caching and Content Delivery
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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