2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2016.01.011
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An overview of virtual machine placement schemes in cloud computing

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“…The development of E-learning has revolutionized in content delivering and as well as social communication in learning activities. AS can been seen in Figure 2, E learning consists of multiple course and virtual resource and it also supports collaboration offer interaction implementation of web base [5]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of E-learning has revolutionized in content delivering and as well as social communication in learning activities. AS can been seen in Figure 2, E learning consists of multiple course and virtual resource and it also supports collaboration offer interaction implementation of web base [5]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há diversos problemas complexos dentro do contexto de computação em nuvem que são abordados por soluções que utilizam otimização. Por exemplo, os problemas de alocação de máquinas virtuais em máquinas reais [23], economia de energia [24], escalonamento e balanceamento de carga das aplicações em máquinas virtuais [25] e utilização de recursos visando minimizar o custo e ainda garantir o desempenho [26], a QoS e o cumprimento do SLA.…”
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“…As examples, some providers are concerned in reducing costs, so they aim at placing the most applications per PM. On the other hand, some providers want to minimize the service‐level agreement (SLA) violations, so they aim at a placement focused in performance . Furthermore, as we can see, the provider must choose between cost reduction or performance improvement, as they are conflicting goals.…”
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confidence: 99%