2018
DOI: 10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.162689
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Hybrid Best-Fit Heuristic for Energy Efficient Virtual Machine Placement in Cloud Data Centers

Abstract: Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) offers Information Technology services like infrastructure and software to users on a pay as you go basis. Energy consumption is one of the significant challenges faced by Cloud Service Providers (CSP). Virtual Machine (VM) placement is an energy-efficient practice performed in the cloud datacenters. Best-Fit Decreasing (BFD) is a VM placement and is known to give a near-optimal solution in a reasonable time by sorting the VMs in decreasing order. We propose a Hybrid Best-Fit (HB… Show more

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“…Hence, the mathematical problem formulation (multiobjective function) (Jangiti et al., 2020) is as follows: maxUS,C,R=i=1mα11β12γ13xij+j=1nα21β22γ23yjk+k=1oα31β32γ33zkl+l=1pα41β42γ43wlmsubject to the following constraints: i=1mj=1nαij.xij(t)CTLi(t) i=1mj=1nβij.xij(t)CTLi(t) i=1mj=1n…”
Section: Mathematical Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, the mathematical problem formulation (multiobjective function) (Jangiti et al., 2020) is as follows: maxUS,C,R=i=1mα11β12γ13xij+j=1nα21β22γ23yjk+k=1oα31β32γ33zkl+l=1pα41β42γ43wlmsubject to the following constraints: i=1mj=1nαij.xij(t)CTLi(t) i=1mj=1nβij.xij(t)CTLi(t) i=1mj=1n…”
Section: Mathematical Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conflict‐aware VM placement algorithms within this solution also use the best‐fit heuristic algorithm (Lin and Kernighan, 1978; Burke et al., 2009) to choose the best‐fitting placement. The choice of best‐fit heuristic algorithm is made based on the fact that it is known to offer a near‐optimal solution in a reasonable time (Jangiti et al., 2020). In the context of this research, this algorithm ensures that VMs are placed where they fit best to avoid underutilization of resources.…”
Section: Cbac4c Conflict‐aware Vm Placement Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%