Authors
Jordi Arjona Aroca, Antonio Fernández Anta, Miguel A Mosteiro, Christopher Thraves, Lin Wang
Publication date
2016/1/1
Journal
Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume
54
Pages
82-94
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Motivated by current trends in cloud computing, we study a version of the generalized assignment problem where a set of virtual processors has to be implemented by a set of identical processors. For literature consistency, we say that a set of virtual machines (VMs) is assigned to a set of physical machines (PMs). The optimization criterion is to minimize the power consumed by all the PMs. We term the problem Virtual Machine Assignment (VMA). Crucial differences with previous work include a variable number of PMs, that each VM must be assigned to exactly one PM (i.e., VMs cannot be implemented fractionally), and a minimum power consumption for each active PM. Such infrastructure may be strictly constrained in the number of PMs or in the PMs’ capacity, depending on how costly (in terms of power consumption) it is to add a new PM to the system or to heavily load some of the existing PMs. Low usage or …
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Scholar articles
JA Aroca, AF Anta, MA Mosteiro, C Thraves, L Wang - Future Generation Computer Systems, 2016
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