Utilisation aware virtual machine selection policy for workload consolidation in cloud data centres
by Dipak Dabhi; Devendra Thakor
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems (IJCNDS), Vol. 29, No. 2, 2023

Abstract: Large-scale virtualised data centres have been constructed throughout the world in response to the rising demand for service-oriented computing and the expansion of cloud computing technologies. These vast data centres consume a significant amount of power and have a significant carbon footprint, which must be reduced to the greatest extent feasible. The dynamic virtual machine consolidation provided by live migration leads to significant energy savings. However, it also constitutes a violation of the service level agreement (SLA). The process of selecting virtual machine (VM) for migration is critical in the realm of energy-aware cloud computing. This study proposes a novel utilisation aware VM selection (UAVMS) policy that aids in VM selection for migration using server utilisation and skewness value. We use the CloudSim toolkit to build our UAVMS policy and compare its performance with existing methods. The experimental results shows that UAVMS reduces the energy usage and SLA violations.

Online publication date: Wed, 01-Mar-2023

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