Presentation 2010-07-08
Virtual Machine Migration Strategy in Federated Cloud
Yanjue XU, Yuji SEKIYA,
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Abstract(in English) Cloud computing and the as-a-service paradigm have gained a lot of interest recently. At the same time, visualization technology has been shown to be an attractive path to increase overall system resource utilization by its powerful management mechanism such as isolating resources schedulers, suspend/resume, and virtual machine(VM) live migration. In this paper we present a new VM migration strategy using VM live migration technology in the federated cloud environment. This method will be used to detect the overloaded servers and initiate the migration to the optimized location in the cloud automatically, thus eliminating the hotspots and balancing the load not only CPU load, including memory and network utilization. According to the experimental result, our technique has been proven that it can detect and remove the hotspots efficiently in the mostly under-loaded cloud, and balance the load in the mostly over-loaded cloud.
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Keyword(in English) Virtual Machine / Live Migration / Dynamic Resource Allocation / Load Balancing
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Title (in English) Virtual Machine Migration Strategy in Federated Cloud
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Keyword(1) Virtual Machine
Keyword(2) Live Migration
Keyword(3) Dynamic Resource Allocation
Keyword(4) Load Balancing
1st Author's Name Yanjue XU
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo /()
2nd Author's Name Yuji SEKIYA
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Date 2010-07-08
Paper # IN2010-27
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 116
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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