Abstract

The field of live VM (virtual machine) migration has been a hotspot problem in green cloud computing. Live VM migration problem is divided into two research aspects: live VM migration mechanism and live VM migration policy. In the meanwhile, with the development of energy-aware computing, we have focused on the VM placement selection of live migration, namely live VM migration policy for energy saving. In this paper, a novel heuristic approach PS-ES is presented. Its main idea includes two parts. One is that it combines the PSO (particle swarm optimization) idea with the SA (simulated annealing) idea to achieve an improved PSO-based approach with the better global search's ability. The other one is that it uses the Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics and once again utilizes the SA idea to deal with the data obtained from the improved PSO-based process to get the final solution. And thus the whole approach achieves a long-term optimization for energy saving as it has considered not only the optimization of the current problem scenario but also that of the future problem. The experimental results demonstrate that PS-ES evidently reduces the total incremental energy consumption and better protects the performance of VM running and migrating compared with randomly migrating and optimally migrating. As a result, the proposed PS-ES approach has capabilities to make the result of live VM migration events more high-effective and valuable.

Highlights

  • In green cloud computing, live VM migration technology [1] has always been playing a critical role

  • This paper has focused on live VM migration policy for energy saving in this context of green cloud data centers

  • Determing the target host is the indispensable step of live VM migration

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Introduction

Live VM migration technology [1] has always been playing a critical role. The maintenance management can be achieved through live VM migration technology in green cloud computing data centers, in which there exist many occasions needing live VM migrtion events. All VMs of some host probably need to be migrated out on account of a shut-down requirement of the host. Some VMs of a host probably need to be migrated out because of a load balancing requirement, a re-allocation requirement or other goals etc. Whenever a VM is ready to be migrated, generally there are large number of available hosts which can accommodate it and meet its resource requirements in the current cloud data centers. It is obviously that the way to randomly selecting a target host for a live VM migration isn’t efficient in any way

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