Abstract

Virtual machine (VM) consolidation in Cloud computing environments provides a great opportunity for energy saving. However, the obligation of providing suitable quality of service to end users leads to the necessity in dealing with energy-performance tradeoff. In this paper, we propose a redesigned energy-aware heuristic framework for VM consolidation to achieve a better energy-performance tradeoff. The main contribution of us is a Service Level Agreement (SLA) violation decision algorithm, which is used to decide a host is overload with SLA violation or not. Finally, we have evaluated our framework through simulation on large-scale experiments driven by workload traces from more than a thousand VMs, and the results show that our framework outperforms previous work, which has 11.8%~27% decrease in energy consumption, 57.9%~78.4% decrease in SLA violation, 63.2%~84.1% decrease in energy-performance metric which is a product metric of the energy consumption and SLA violation.

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