Cloud Computing provides various services to the customer in a flexible and reliable manner. Virtual Machines (VM) are created from physical resources of the data center for handling huge number of requests as a task. These tasks are executed in the VM at the data center which needs excess hosts for satisfying the customer request. The VM migration solves this problem by migrating the VM from one host to another host and makes the resources available at any time. This process is carried out based on various algorithms which follow a predefined capacity of source VM leads to the capacity issue at the destination VM. The proposed VM migration technique performs the migration process based on the request of the requesting host machine. This technique can perform in three ways namely single VM migration, Multiple VM migration and Cluster VM migration. Common Deployment Manager (CDM) is used to support through negotiation that happens across the source host and destination host for providing the high quality service to their customer. The VM migration requests are handled with an exposure of the source host capabilities. The proposed analysis also uses the retired instructions with execution by the hypervisor to achieve high reliability. The objective of the proposed technique is to perform a VM migration process based on the prior knowledge of the resource availability in the target VM.
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