Title :
Utility analysis for Internet-oriented server consolidation in VM-based data centers
Author :
Song, Ying ; Zhang, Yanwei ; Sun, Yuzhong ; Shi, Weisong
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Comput. Syst. & Archit., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China
fDate :
Aug. 31 2009-Sept. 4 2009
Abstract :
Server consolidation based on virtualization technology will simplify system administration, reduce the cost of power and physical infrastructure, and improve utilization in today´s Internet-service-oriented enterprise data centers. How much power and how many servers for the underlying physical infrastructure are saved via server consolidation in VM-based data centers is of great interest to administrators and designers of those data centers. Various workload consolidations differ in saving power and physical servers for the infrastructure. The impacts caused by virtualization to those concurrent services are fluctuating considerably which may have a great effect on server consolidation. This paper proposes a utility analytic model for Internet-oriented server consolidation in VM-based data centers, modelling the interaction between server arrival requests with several QoS requirements, and capability flowing amongst concurrent services, based on the queuing theory. According to features of those services´ workloads, this model can provide the upper bound of consolidated physical servers needed to guarantee QoS with the same loss probability of requests as in dedicated servers. At the same time, it can also evaluate the server consolidation in terms of power and utility of physical servers. Finally, we verify the model via a case study comprised of one e-book database service and one e-commerce Web service, simulated respectively by TPC-W and SPECweb2005 benchmarks. Our experiments show that the model is simple but accurate enough. The VM-based server consolidation saves up to 50% physical infrastructure, up to 53% power, and improves 1.7 times in CPU resource utilization, without any degradation of concurrent services´ performance, running on Rainbow - our virtual computing platform.
Keywords :
Web services; computer centres; software architecture; virtual machines; CPU resource utilization; Internet-oriented server consolidation; Internet-service-oriented enterprise data centers; QoS requirements; SPECweb2005 benchmarks; TPC-W benchmarks; VM-based data centers; e-book database service; e-commerce Web service; queuing theory; server arrival requests; server consolidation; utility analysis; utility analytic model; virtual computing platform; virtualization technology; Concurrent computing; Costs; Databases; Degradation; Queueing analysis; Resource management; Upper bound; Web and internet services; Web server; Web services; model; server consolidation; utility analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster Computing and Workshops, 2009. CLUSTER '09. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5011-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1552-5244
DOI :
10.1109/CLUSTR.2009.5289190