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High energy consumption of cloud data centers is a matter of great concern. Dynamic consolidation of Virtual Machines (VMs) presents a significant opportunity to save energy in data centers. A VM consolidation approach uses live migration of VMs so that some of the under-loaded Physical Machines (PMs) can be switched-off or put into a low-power mode. On the other hand, achieving the desired level...
Efficient energy use has become a critical issue for designing and managing of cloud data centers. Virtualization is a key technology for reducing energy cost and improving resource utilization in data centers. One of the challenges faced by virtualized data centers is to decide how to pack VMs on the least number of physical machines. This paper presents a VM management framework which is based on...
As the scale of cloud data centers becomes larger and larger, the energy consumption of data centers also grows rapidly. Dynamic consolidation of Virtual Machines (VMs) presents a significant opportunity to save energy by turning off idle or under-utilized Physical Machines (PMs) in data centers. In this paper, we present a multi-agent based architecture for performing dynamic VM consolidation task...
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