Title of article :
A Near Optimal Approach in Choosing the Appropriate Physical Machines for Live Virtual Machines Migration in Cloud Computing
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Roudabeh Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering - Institute for Higher Education Pouyandegan Danesh , Adabi, Sepideh Department of Computer Engineering - North Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University , Tavoli, Reza Department of Mathematics - Chalous Branch Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Migration of Virtual Machine (VM)
is a critical challenge in cloud computing. The
process to move VMs or applications from one
Physical Machine (PM) to another is known as
VM migration. In VM migration several issues
should be considered. One of the major issues in
VM migration problem is selecting an appropriate
PM as a destination for a migrating VM. To face
this issue, several approaches are proposed that
focus on ranking potential destination PMs by
addressing migration objectives. In this paper we
propose a new hierarchal fuzzy logic system for
ranking potential destination PMs for a migrating
VM by considering following parameters:
Performance efficiency, Communication cost
between VMs, Power consumption, Workload,
Temperature efficiency and Availability. Using
hierarchal fuzzy logic systems which consider
the mentioned six parameters which have great
role in ranking of potential destination PMs for
a migrating VM together, the accuracy of PMs
ranking approach is increased, furthermore the
number of fuzzy rules in the system are reduced,
thereby reducing the computational time (which is
critical in cloud environment). In our experiments,
we compare our proposed approach that is named
as (HFLSRPM: Hierarchal Fuzzy Logic Structure
for Ranking potential destination PMs for a
migrating VM) with AppAware algorithm in terms
of communication cost and performance efficiency.
The results demonstrate that by considering more
effective parameters in the proposed PMs ranking
approach, HFLSRPM outperforms AppAware
algorithm.
Keywords :
Virtual machine Migration , Hierarchal fuzzy logic structure , Cloud computing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics