Divide the Task, Multiply the Outcome: Cooperative VM Consolidation

M. Sedaghat, F. Hernández-Rodriguez, E. Elmroth, Sarunas Girdzijauskas
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Efficient resource utilization is one of the main concerns of cloud providers, as it has a direct impact on energy costs and thus their revenue. Virtual machine (VM) consolidation is one the common techniques, used by infrastructure providers to efficiently utilize their resources. However, when it comes to large-scale infrastructures, consolidation decisions become computationally complex, since VMs are multi-dimensional entities with changing demand and unknown lifetime, and users often overestimate their actual demand. These uncertainties urges the system to take consolidation decisions continuously in a real time manner. In this work, we investigate a decentralized approach for VM consolidation using Peer to Peer (P2P) principles. We investigate the opportunities offered by P2P systems, as scalable and robust management structures, to address VM consolidation concerns. We present a P2P consolidation protocol, considering the dimensionality of resources and dynamicity of the environment. The protocol benefits from concurrency and decentralization of control and it uses a dimension aware decision function for efficient consolidation. We evaluate the protocol through simulation of 100,000 physical machines and 200,000 VM requests. Results demonstrate the potentials and advantages of using a P2P structure to make resource management decisions in large scale data centers. They show that the P2P approach is feasible and scalable and produces resource utilization of 75% when the consolidation aim is 90%.
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分工,成果倍增:协作式虚拟机整合
高效的资源利用是云提供商的主要关注点之一,因为它直接影响到能源成本,从而影响到他们的收入。虚拟机(VM)整合是基础设施提供商用来有效利用其资源的常用技术之一。然而,当涉及到大规模基础设施时,合并决策在计算上变得复杂,因为vm是具有不断变化的需求和未知生命周期的多维实体,并且用户经常高估他们的实际需求。这些不确定性促使系统以实时的方式不断地做出整合决策。在这项工作中,我们研究了一种使用点对点(P2P)原则进行虚拟机整合的分散方法。我们调查了P2P系统提供的机会,作为可扩展和健壮的管理结构,以解决VM整合问题。考虑到资源的维度性和环境的动态性,提出了一种P2P整合协议。该协议得益于控制的并发性和分散性,并使用维度感知决策函数进行高效整合。我们通过模拟100,000台物理机和200,000个VM请求来评估该协议。结果显示了在大型数据中心中使用P2P结构进行资源管理决策的潜力和优势。结果表明,P2P方法具有可行性和可扩展性,当整合目标为90%时,其资源利用率可达75%。
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