2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13174-015-0020-x
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Network performance of multiple virtual machine live migration in cloud federations

Abstract: The idea of pay-per-use computing incarnated by the cloud paradigm is gaining a lot of success, both for entertainment and business applications. As a consequence, the demand for computing, storage and communication resources to be deployed in data center infrastructures is increasing dramatically. This trend is fostering new forms of infrastructure sharing such as cloud federations, where the excess workload is smartly distributed across multiple data centers, following some kind of mutual agreement among the… Show more

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“…Cerroni et al [19] adopted the well before-based VM migration methodology to integrate the advantages, including both strategies, combining the Time Series-based methodology with the three different methods for live migration. Although the suggested method reduces implementation complexity, it may result in a bit of increase in availability when contrasted to the usual pre-copy strategy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerroni et al [19] adopted the well before-based VM migration methodology to integrate the advantages, including both strategies, combining the Time Series-based methodology with the three different methods for live migration. Although the suggested method reduces implementation complexity, it may result in a bit of increase in availability when contrasted to the usual pre-copy strategy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [34], the network transmission rate has directly proportional relationship with the dirty pages rate during the migration process. In [47] the transmission rate is function of the number of VMs to be migrated, the dirty pages rate, the maximum bandwidth of the network pipe and the time required to resume the VM at the destination host. The last cost parameter table to discuss is for the power and energy modeling and prediction in Table 6.…”
Section: Network Modeling and Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it failed to reflect resource utilization and related physical energy consumption in cloud platform. Cerroni Walter et al [7], J. Xu et al [14] and MF. Li et al [16] regarded virtual machine deployment as single-dimensional packing and multi-dimensional goal optimization, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%