Server Consolidation in Cloud Computing

Author(s):  
Nikos Tziritas ◽  
Saad Mustafa ◽  
Maria Koziri ◽  
Thanasis Loukopoulos ◽  
Samee U. Khan ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1.7) ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
G Soniya Priyatharsini ◽  
N Malarvizhi

In the tremendous growth of the cloud computing, server consolidation plays a vital role. It gives more benefits also it gives the pollution towards the nature. Inspite of avoiding this, saving of energy in the data center or the cluster is more important. In this regard this paper proposes a method of which reduces the energy consumption. This is done by identifying the active physical machines and the remaining machines were kept in the sleep or off mode according to the user’s availability. Here Virtual Machines (VMs) are grouped under the particular types. Based on this type the customer’s resource request can be maintained.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-52
Author(s):  
C. Vijaya ◽  
P. Srinivasan

AbstractThe goal of data centers in the cloud computing environment is to provision the workloads and the computing resources as demanded by the users without the intervention of the providers. To achieve this, virtualization based server consolidation acts as a vital part in virtual machine placement process. Consolidating the Virtual Machines (VMs) on the Physical Machines (PMs) cuts down the unused physical servers, decreasing the energy consumption, while keeping the constraints for CPU and memory utilization. This technique also reduces the resource wastage and optimizes the available resources efficiently. Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) that is a well-known multi objective heuristic algorithm and Grey Wolf Algorithm (GWO) has been used to consolidate the servers used in the virtual machine placement problem. The proposed Fuzzy HAGA algorithm outperforms the other algorithms MMAS, ACS, FFD and Fuzzy ACS compared against it as the number of processors and memory utilization are lesser than these algorithms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 155014772199721
Author(s):  
Mueen Uddin ◽  
Mohammed Hamdi ◽  
Abdullah Alghamdi ◽  
Mesfer Alrizq ◽  
Mohammad Sulleman Memon ◽  
...  

Cloud computing is a well-known technology that provides flexible, efficient, and cost-effective information technology solutions for multinationals to offer improved and enhanced quality of business services to end-users. The cloud computing paradigm is instigated from grid and parallel computing models as it uses virtualization, server consolidation, utility computing, and other computing technologies and models for providing better information technology solutions for large-scale computational data centers. The recent intensifying computational demands from multinationals enterprises have motivated the magnification for large complicated cloud data centers to handle business, monetary, Internet, and commercial applications of different enterprises. A cloud data center encompasses thousands of millions of physical server machines arranged in racks along with network, storage, and other equipment that entails an extensive amount of power to process different processes and amenities required by business firms to run their business applications. This data center infrastructure leads to different challenges like enormous power consumption, underutilization of installed equipment especially physical server machines, CO2 emission causing global warming, and so on. In this article, we highlight the data center issues in the context of Pakistan where the data center industry is facing huge power deficits and shortcomings to fulfill the power demands to provide data and operational services to business enterprises. The research investigates these challenges and provides solutions to reduce the number of installed physical server machines and their related device equipment. In this article, we proposed server consolidation technique to increase the utilization of already existing server machines and their workloads by migrating them to virtual server machines to implement green energy-efficient cloud data centers. To achieve this objective, we also introduced a novel Virtualized Task Scheduling Algorithm to manage and properly distribute the physical server machine workloads onto virtual server machines. The results are generated from a case study performed in Pakistan where the proposed server consolidation technique and virtualized task scheduling algorithm are applied on a tier-level data center. The results obtained from the case study demonstrate that there are annual power savings of 23,600 W and overall cost savings of US$78,362. The results also highlight that the utilization ratio of already existing physical server machines has increased to 30% compared to 10%, whereas the number of server machines has reduced to 50% contributing enormously toward huge power savings.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 2058
Author(s):  
Sewoog Kim ◽  
Heekwon Park ◽  
Jongmoo Choi

Virtualization is a core technology for cloud computing, server consolidation and multi-platform support. However, there is a concern regarding performance degradation due to the duplicated I/O stacks virtualization environments. In this paper, we propose a new I/O framework, we refer to it as Direct-Virtio, that manipulates storage directly, which makes it feasible to avoid the duplicated overhead. In addition, we devise two novel mechanisms, called vectored I/O and adaptive polling, to process multiple I/O requests collectively and to check I/O completion efficiently. Real implementation-based evaluation shows that our proposal can enhance performance for both micro and macro benchmarks.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro F. Popiolek ◽  
Karina S. Machado ◽  
Odorico M. Mendizabal

Cloud computing has emerged as a cost-effective paradigm for hosting and delivering services. Cloud providers adopt server consolidation strategies to achieve efficient management of resources. A drawback is that applications running on the same host compete for physical resources. Such interference can affect the performance of applications. Performance monitors are useful tools to detect or even predict performance degradation. However, the monitoring itself can be a source of contention. In this paper, we analyze the influence of performance monitoring overhead in virtualized environments. Furthermore, as a mean to reduce contention for shared resources, we propose an approach to reduce the dimensionality of the performance feature space.


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