Energy Efficient Virtual Machine Placement In Cloud
Author(s):
Verma Megha, Jignesh Vania
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Energy management
Abstract
Cloud Computing is the use of computing resources that are delivered as a service over a network. In cloud computing, there are many tasks required to be executed by the available resources to achieve best performance and maximum utilization of resources. Due to rapid increase in the number of data centres to provide the services to the users the power consumed and operational costs of them is going on increasing day by day. Due to high power consumption and continuous working is adding up to the green house effect. So there is a need to create an energy efficient system where the power consumption is less. Dynamic compare and balance algorithm does not consider load of server at VM allocation time. Proposed algorithm considers load of host at VM allocation time for maximum utilization of resources. Algorithm evaluates total load of server after VM allocation and if server becomes over loaded according to the evaluation then new server will be selected for VM allocation. To support green computing concept proposed algorithm also define mechanism to save energy. If evaluated total load is lower than the lower threshold value of server means server is under loaded then new server will be selected for VM allocation.
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Unique Paper ID: 142669
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6
Page(s): 4 - 7
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