2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-019-03025-y
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Virtual machine consolidation: a systematic review of its overhead influencing factors

Abstract: This survey is an up-to-date account of the research on virtual machine consolidation overhead. The overhead influencing factors are analyzed throughout this work. Based on these factors, we propose a categorization that classifies the most important research works on virtualization and virtual machine consolidation overhead. We have analyzed and summarized 46 selected research works from an initial set of 428, attempting to update the state of the art with the most recent papers in this field.

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“…Papers that have been published before 2009. This criterion is based on references [18, 23–25] that have a range of established dates. E2. Papers that are not published in journals such as editorials, prefaces, discussions, comments, tutorial summaries, workshop summaries, panels, and so on. E3.…”
Section: Methodology Of the Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Papers that have been published before 2009. This criterion is based on references [18, 23–25] that have a range of established dates. E2. Papers that are not published in journals such as editorials, prefaces, discussions, comments, tutorial summaries, workshop summaries, panels, and so on. E3.…”
Section: Methodology Of the Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papers that have been published before 2009. This criterion is based on references [18,[23][24][25] that have a range of established dates. � E2.…”
Section: Development Review Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The workload of applications, input and output devices, CPU overheads and various other intensive operations have to be accounted for measuring the workload of cloud service providers. To summarize, the proposed virtual machine consolidation approach has to include the dynamic and intensive workload of all equipment and strategize the energy conservation approaches [9].…”
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confidence: 99%