Abstract

AbstractCloud computing is cited by various industries for its powerful computing power to solve complex calculations in the industry. The massive data of meteorological department has typical big data characteristics. Therefore, cloud computing has been gradually applied to deal with a large number of meteorological -services. Cloud computing increases the computational speed of meteorological services, but data transmission between nodes also generates additional data transmission time. At the same time, based on cloud computing technology, a large number of computing tasks are cooperatively processed by multiple nodes, so improving the resource utilization of each node is also an important evaluation indicator. In addition, with the increase of data confidentiality, there are some data conflicts between some data, so the conflicting data should be avoided being placed on the same node. To cope with this challenge, the meteorological application is modeled and a collaborative placement method for tasks and data based on Differential Evolution algorithm (CPDE) is proposed. The Non-dominated Sorting Differential Evolution (NSDE) algorithm is used to jointly optimize the average data access time, the average resource utilization of nodes and the data conflict degree. Finally, a large number of experimental evaluations and comparative analyses verify the efficiency of our proposed CPDE method.KeywordsMeteorologicalCoordinated placementNSDEData access timeResource utilizationData conflict

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