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Exploiting Classes of Virtual Machines for Scalable IaaS Cloud Management


Abstract:

A major challenge of IaaS cloud data centers is the placement of a huge number of Virtual Machines (VMs) over a physical infrastructure with a high number of nodes. The V...Show More

Abstract:

A major challenge of IaaS cloud data centers is the placement of a huge number of Virtual Machines (VMs) over a physical infrastructure with a high number of nodes. The VMs placement process must strive to reduce as much as possible the number of physical nodes to improve management efficiency, reduce energy consumption and guarantee economical savings. However, since each VM is considered as a black box with independent characteristics, the VMs placement task presents scalability issues due to the amount of involved data and to the resulting number of constraints in the underlying optimization problem. For large data centers, this condition often leads to the impossibility to reach an optimal solution for VMs placement. Existing solutions typically exploit heuristics or simplified formulations to solve the placement problem, at the price of possibly sub-optimal solutions. We propose an innovative VMs placement technique, namely Class-Based, that takes advantage from existing solutions to automatically group VMs showing similar behavior. The Class-Based technique solves a placement-problem that considers only some representatives for each class, and that can be replicated as a building block to solve the global VMs placement problem. Our experiments demonstrate that the proposed technique is viable and can significantly improve the scalability of the VMs placement in IaaS Cloud systems with respect to existing alternatives.
Date of Conference: 11-12 June 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 December 2015
Print ISBN:978-1-4673-7741-6
Conference Location: Munich, Germany

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