Mandis Beigi, Murthy Devarakonda, et al.
POLICY 2005
Clouds allow enterprises to increase or decrease their resource allocation on demand in response to changes in workload intensity. Virtualization is one of the building blocks for cloud computing and provides the mechanisms to implement the dynamic allocation of resources. These dynamic reconfiguration actions lead to performance impact during the reconfiguration duration. In this paper, we model the cost of reconfiguring a cloud-based IT infrastructure in response to workload variations. We show that maintaining a cloud requires frequent reconfigurations necessitating both VM resizing and VM live migration, with live migration dominating reconfiguration costs. We design the CosMig model to predict the duration of live migration and its impact on application performance. Our model is based on parameters that are typically monitored in enterprise data centers. Further, the model faithfully captures the impact of shared resources in a virtualized environment. We experimentally validate the accuracy and effectiveness of CosMig using micro benchmarks and representative applications. © 2011 IEEE.
Mandis Beigi, Murthy Devarakonda, et al.
POLICY 2005
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