Title :
Towards dominant resource fairness in virtualized cloud environment
Author :
Daochao Huang ; Hong Zhang ; Chunge Zhu
Author_Institution :
Nat. Comput. network Emergency Response Tech. Team Coordination Center of China (CNCERT or CNCERT/CC), Beijing, China
Abstract :
Fair job-scheduling problem in virtualized cloud computing environments has been a focus of research recently, yet this has not received adequate attention in the context of private cloud, where each physical machine hosts a set of virtual machines, while each of virtual machine supports several tasks running on it. In this paper, we introduce a rigorous definition of dominant resource share of tasks and virtual machines, and design a two stage dominant resource fairness scheme that investigate the problem of optimally utilizing a limited amount of a resource (e.g., CPU, memory, bandwidth, or storage) while maximizing application performance and present the inherent tradeoff between resource utilization and fairness in the job-scheduling process. We design a simple heuristic that implements our model in real-world system. Large-scale simulations driven by traces of our cloud platform show that the proposed job scheduling mechanism significantly improves the cloud system´s resource utilization, yet with a substantial reduction of job completion times.
Keywords :
cloud computing; virtual machines; CPU; fair job-scheduling problem; job completion times; large-scale simulations; physical machine hosts; private cloud; real-world system; resource utilization; two stage dominant resource fairness scheme; virtual machines; virtualized cloud computing environments; cloud computing; dominant resource fairness; job scheduling; resource allocation; virtualization;
Conference_Titel :
Cyberspace Technology (CCT 2014), International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-928-5
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2014.1317