2008 International Conference on Autonomic Computing 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icac.2008.31
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Power and Performance Management of Virtualized Computing Environments Via Lookahead Control

Abstract: There is growing incentive to reduce the power consumed by large-scale data centers that host online services such as banking, retail commerce, and gaming. Virtualization is a promising approach to consolidating multiple online services onto a smaller number of computing resources. A virtualized server environment allows computing resources to be shared among multiple performance-isolated platforms called virtual machines. By dynamically provisioning virtual machines, consolidating the workload, and turning se… Show more

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“…Denote this performance metric of the cloud service as γ . When the application has x available VMs serving user requests, from (19) and (26), we can obtain γ (x) as Now, we can implement a MRM to connect reliability with performance. In addition to the steady probability p a (x)(x = 1, 2, .…”
Section: B Performance Modeling Of Application Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Denote this performance metric of the cloud service as γ . When the application has x available VMs serving user requests, from (19) and (26), we can obtain γ (x) as Now, we can implement a MRM to connect reliability with performance. In addition to the steady probability p a (x)(x = 1, 2, .…”
Section: B Performance Modeling Of Application Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this scenario, the probability that a new request is discarded by the COS can be obtained as p block = 0.0672 by using (19). Substituting the given parameters in (23) gives the pdf f i−x+1 (t) of the different values of x, which are depicted in Fig.…”
Section: B Performance Modeling Of Application Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimization problem considers bandwidth as a constraint, but does not address routing of bandwidth, and is therefore too simplistic. Live migration is an important ability for balancing load on a network, and [13], [14], and [15] account for bandwidth costs during the migration. A cost function is formulated for the bandwidth of migration whilst maintaining QoS.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2). to optimize a new objective, which might integrate several objectives such as the performance, the power, or the balance between different machines, see [7][8] etc.. [7] formulates the control problem as a profit maximization problem by integrating the SLA function, which represents the performance, the power consumption, and switching cost. Then two-level control hierarchy is introduced, where one level is a faster control, the other level is a slower control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%