A Batch Scheduling Algorithm for VPON Reconfiguration and BBU Migration in Hybrid Cloud-Fog RAN

Author(s):  
Rodrigo Izidoro Tinini ◽  
Gustavo Bittencourt Figueiredo ◽  
Daniel Macedo Batista
Author(s):  
Song-Eun Kim ◽  
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Seong-Hyeon Park ◽  
Su-Min Kim ◽  
Kyungsu Park ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (08) ◽  
pp. 1550111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunlin Li ◽  
LaYuan Li

The paper proposes hierarchical scheduling optimization scheme in hybrid cloud. Our proposed hierarchical scheduling takes advantage of the interaction of cloud users, private cloud and public cloud. For high level optimization in hybrid cloud, the objective of public cloud provider optimization is to maximize the revenue of providing virtual machines (VMs) and minimize the energy cost. The private cloud users' applications give the unique optimal payment to public cloud providers under deadline and cost constraint to maximize the satisfaction of private cloud user applications. The objective of low-level scheduling optimization is to minimize the cost and execution time of private cloud application. From the simulation results, the revenue, execution success ratio and resource utilization of our proposed hierarchical scheduling algorithm are better than other related works.


Author(s):  
Mirsaeid Hosseini Shirvani ◽  
Reza Noorian Talouki

AbstractScheduling of scientific workflows on hybrid cloud architecture, which contains private and public clouds, is a challenging task because schedulers should be aware of task inter-dependencies, underlying heterogeneity, cost diversity, and virtual machine (VM) variable configurations during the scheduling process. On the one side, reaching a minimum total execution time or makespan is a favorable issue for users whereas the cost of utilizing quicker VMs may lead to conflict with their budget on the other side. Existing works in the literature scarcely consider VM’s monetary cost in the scheduling process but mainly focus on makespan. Therefore, in this paper, the problem of scientific workflow scheduling running on hybrid cloud architecture is formulated to a bi-objective optimization problem with makespan and monetary cost minimization viewpoint. To address this combinatorial discrete problem, this paper presents a hybrid bi-objective optimization based on simulated annealing and task duplication algorithms (BOSA-TDA) that exploits two important heuristics heterogeneous earliest finish time (HEFT) and duplication techniques to improve canonical SA. The extensive simulation results reported of running different well-known scientific workflows such as LIGO, SIPHT, Cybershake, Montage, and Epigenomics demonstrate that proposed BOSA-TDA has the amount of 12.5%, 14.5%, 17%, 13.5%, and 18.5% average improvement against other existing approaches in terms of makespan, monetary cost, speed up, SLR, and efficiency metrics, respectively.


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