DocumentCode
2153350
Title
Cloud resource management — Virtual machines competing for limited resources
Author
Grant, Aaron Blojay ; Eluwole, Opeoluwa Tosin
Author_Institution
Comput., Apple Dept., DSG Int. Ltd., London, UK
fYear
2013
fDate
25-27 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
269
Lastpage
274
Abstract
The present-day high-tech feats in data, mobile, wireless and broadband technologies cannot be overemphasized. Cloud computing technology makes it possible to backup, develop and host application design for the internet where information technology (IT) related facilities are provided “as a service”; allowing clients access technology-enabled services more economically and flexibly on a pay-as-you-use basis. This paper underlines effective resource management in Cloud environments. We utilize two Cloud simulations namely CloudSim and CloudAnalyst to analyze the way virtual machines (VMs) are mapped to hosts, the distribution of loads and management of host resources among VMs as well as their behavioural patterns under various deployment configurations. Real-world scenarios are considered and a resource management strategy performed on a personal computer (PC) using activity monitor and VMware fusion running three different operating systems (OSs). Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is used to evaluate and analyze resource consumption via CloudWatch. Results obtained indicate that effective resource management enhances the Quality of Service (QoS) offered by Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) as well as reduces the processing and response times. This effectually reduces the overwhelming cost of consumption; a great benefit to CSPs, and large-scale applications such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Keywords
cloud computing; quality of service; resource allocation; virtual machines; Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud; CSPs; CloudAnalyst; CloudSim; CloudWatch; EC2; Facebook; IT related facilities; Internet; OSs; PC; QoS; Twitter; VMs; VMware fusion; YouTube; activity monitor; application design; as a service; broadband technology; clients access technology-enabled services; cloud computing technology; cloud resource management; cloud service providers; cloud simulations; data technology; deployment configurations; information technology; large-scale applications; mobile technology; operating systems; pay-as-you-use basis; personal computer; processing time reduction; quality of service; resource consumption; resource management strategy; response time reduction; virtual machines; wireless technology; Cloud computing; Facebook; Monitoring; Resource management; Time factors; Virtualization; YouTube; Cloud computing; CloudAnalyst; CloudSim; EC2;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
ELMAR, 2013 55th International Symposium
Conference_Location
Zadar
ISSN
1334-2630
Print_ISBN
978-953-7044-14-5
Type
conf
Filename
6658367
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