Abstract

Cloud computing enables users to move their calculations to a distributed environment, where additional resources may be used to finish execution more rapidly. Virtualization refers to the ability to run numerous virtual machines (VM) on a single physical system. VM switches one physical computer to another during the migration process. Offline migration stops the operation until the virtual machine can continue on the destination system, but live migration continues uninterrupted. Live migration is one in which the VM seems to be responding all of the time from the perspective of the clients. A virtual machine (VM) is a computer system that is emulated. Virtual machine migration is a helpful tool in cloud computing for moving Operating System instances across different physical machines. It is used to balance loads, manage faults, perform low-level system maintenance, and minimize energy usage. For VM migration, several approaches and parameters are available. The different virtual machine migration strategies are discussed in this study.

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