Abstract:
In nowadays computing clouds, it is of the cloud providers' economic interests to correctly consolidate the workload of the virtual machines (VMs) into the suitable physi...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In nowadays computing clouds, it is of the cloud providers' economic interests to correctly consolidate the workload of the virtual machines (VMs) into the suitable physical servers in the cloud data center in order to minimize the total maintenance cost. However, during the consolidation process, sufficient protection should be provided to the service level agreement (SLA) of the VMs. In this paper, the VM consolidation problem for MapReduce enabled computing clouds has been investigated. In the MapReduce enabled computing clouds, MapReduce jobs are carried out by homogeneous MapReduce VM instances that have identical hardware resource. Two resource allocation schemes with corresponding SLA constraints for the MapReduce VMs and the non-MapReduce VMs are proposed. Based on these schemes, the VM consolidation problem is modeled as an integer nonlinear optimization problem and an efficient algorithm has been proposed to locate its solutions. The results show that better VM consolidation performance can be achieved by colocating MapReduce instances together with non-MapReduce instances in the same set of physical servers.
Published in: 2012 24th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 24)
Date of Conference: 04-07 September 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 October 2012
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Conference Location: Krakow, Poland