Abstract

Cloud computing provides utility oriented services and pay-as-you-go computing model for its users. Massive adoption of Cloud services leads to build a sustainable environment and also demands for green Cloud services. With the advancement in Cloud services, the issue of carbon dioxide emission becomes significant. There is also a challenge for Cloud provider to satisfy the customer by guaranteeing the services with performance and availability in Service Level Agreement (SLA). Hence, energy consumption and SLA violation become important issues for Cloud providers. These issues can be addressed in many facets viz. efficient provisioning of resources, reducing energy consumption in datacenters, server consolidation, virtual machine (VM) migration, minimizing SLA violation or also by providing SLA with green requirements. In this paper, we survey various techniques which address green SLA with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements by using different resource management and consolidation procedures. Further, we propose our work by considering the multi-criteria method for resource management which selects the host as probable migration destination having highest predicted utilization after allocating a VM on the host. Hence, we aim to address the issue of maintaining the trade-off between energy consumption and SLA violation.

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