Heterogeneous workload consolidation technique for green cloud
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Cloud Computing offers service to end-users rather than a product, by sharing resources,
software and other information under a usage based payment model. It enables hosting of
various kinds of applications such as business, scientific, social network, etc. as it has key
characteristics like multi-tenancy, scalability, performance, security, etc. Economic
benefits are the main driver for the Cloud, since it promises the reduction of capital
expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx).
Cloud Computing is facing many challenges like Data Security, Energy Consumption,
Server Consolidation, Virtual Machine Migration, etc. Existing approaches of workload
management have investigated the consolidation of VMs using the similar type of
workload. This research work focuses on the study of management of heterogeneous
workloads in a cloud environment. Management of heterogeneous workloads helps in
reducing the energy consumption of data centers, achieving the efficient resource usage
and reduction in operational costs which benefits the end-users from decreased prices for
resource usage.
In this thesis, available workload consolidation techniques have been compared. A
Workload Consolidation Cloud portal has been designed, developed and presented for the
implementation of heterogeneous workload consolidation technique for green cloud. This
technique allows the dynamic adaption of VM allocation at run-time according to the
current utilization of resources applying live migration, switching idle nodes to the sleep
mode, and thus minimizing energy consumption. A simulated environment, CloudSim
Toolkit has been used to validate the experimental results. The experimental results
demonstrate that the proposed approach can effectively handle strict SLAs,
heterogeneous infrastructure and heterogeneous VMs.
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Master of Engineering(Software Engineering) Thesis
