2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2012.01.019
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Comparison of scheduling schemes for on-demand IaaS requests

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“…Do et al works in paper [22] proved that several scheduling algorithm had assisted various resource allocation scheme to be implemented for the infrastructure provider. The impact of scheduling implemented in [8] creates a scenario when a very small process will have to wait for its turn to utilize the CPU.…”
Section: A Resource Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Do et al works in paper [22] proved that several scheduling algorithm had assisted various resource allocation scheme to be implemented for the infrastructure provider. The impact of scheduling implemented in [8] creates a scenario when a very small process will have to wait for its turn to utilize the CPU.…”
Section: A Resource Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In paper [22] states that several scheduling algorithms with different allocation strategy may produce a saving on the energy consumption in the operational kind but with condition whereby on-demand requests do not face the unpleasant blocking probability. As a result study for power consumption will contribute to energy efficiency and cost savings.…”
Section: Related Work In Resource Managementmentioning
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“…An analytical model for interaction aspects between on-demand request and allocation of virtual machine from the infrastructure owner to the user has been proposed by [18]. Comparison and numerical analysis of several scheduling algorithm has been performed considering the blocking probability of on demand request.…”
Section: B Study On Performance Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%