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A method for virtual machine migration in cloud computing using a collective behavior‐based metaheuristics algorithm
Author(s) -
Sha Jing,
Ebadi Abdol Ghaffar,
Mavaluru Dinesh,
Alshehri Mohmmed,
Alfarraj Osama,
Rajabion Lila
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
concurrency and computation: practice and experience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.309
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1532-0634
pISSN - 1532-0626
DOI - 10.1002/cpe.5441
Subject(s) - cloudsim , cloud computing , computer science , virtual machine , virtualization , distributed computing , energy consumption , hypervisor , metaheuristic , algorithm , operating system , engineering , electrical engineering
Summary Due to the growth of applications and the integration of new customers into the world of computing systems, computing needs to be changed and to become more powerful and flexible than before. Meanwhile, cloud computing is presented as a model beyond a system that is currently capable of answering most request needs. Flexible infrastructure for cloud computing and virtualization technology provide new features to support business activities. Clouds are a very important topic that used secure management tools for storage, security and securing data centers in a flexible manner. One of the important matters in cloud technologies is virtual machine migration (VMM). There are different ways to implement the VMM, but because of the limitation of resources' energy, energy management is also very important and challenging. Due to the NP‐hard nature of this problem, this paper presents an energy‐aware VMM engine for cloud computing using the discrete bacterial foraging algorithm as a new collective behavior‐based metaheuristics algorithm. The CloudSim simulator is employed to investigate the efficiency of this method. The obtained results have shown that the proposed method improves the energy consumption and the migration count.

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