Dynamic Placement of Virtual Machines for Managing SLA Violations
IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Abstract
A dynamic server migration and consolidation algorithm is introduced. The algorithm is shown to provide substantial improvement over static server consolidation in reducing the amount of required capacity and the rate of service level agreement violations. Benefits accrue for workloads that are variable and can be forecast over intervals shorter than the time scale of demand variability. The management algorithm reduces the amount of physical capacity required to support a specified rate of SLA violations for a given workload by as much as 50% as compared to static consolidation approach. Another result is that the rate of SLA violations at fixed capacity may be reduced by up to 20%. The results are based on…
Citation impact
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- 56.42
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- 100%
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- 35
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3Topics & keywords
- Workload
- Computer science
- Service-level agreement
- Consolidation (business)
- Service level
- Virtual machine
- Distributed computing
- Real-time computing
- Reduced inequalities