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Multi-core Processors in Cloud Computing using Cloudsim
Author(s) -
Răzvan Dina,
Mohamed H. Haggag,
Mostafa Sami
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2016908869
Subject(s) - cloudsim , computer science , cloud computing , core (optical fiber) , many core , multi core processor , computational science , operating system , parallel computing , telecommunications
Multi-core processor is viewed as the future production of microprocessor design. It is not only a solution for CPU speeds but also it decreases the power consumption, because many cores in a lower frequency collectively produce less heat dissipation than one core with their total frequency. From this point of view, Cloud computing will be mostly built on top of multi-core technologies. However, to fully take advantage of the computational capability and the other advantages of multi-cores, a lot of new techniques must be proposed and considered. In this research paper, a resourcescheduling algorithm along with a server consolidation algorithm is applied to multi-core processors. It is be shown by experimental results that adding cores to the processors in data centers increases the system performance, decreases the power consumption, along with other benefits.

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