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A Study of Virtual Machine Placement Optimization in Data Centers
Author(s) -
Stéphanie Challita,
Fawaz Paraïso,
Philippe Merle
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0006236503430350
Subject(s) - computer science , cloud computing , virtualization , virtual machine , server , host (biology) , context (archaeology) , data center , the internet , distributed computing , computer network , operating system , ecology , paleontology , biology
International audienceIn recent years, cloud computing has shown a valuable way for accommodating and providing services over the Internet such that data centers rely increasingly on this platform to host a large amount of applications (web hosting, e-commerce, social networking, etc.). Thus, the utilization of servers in most data centers can be improved by adding virtualization and selecting the most suitable host for each Virtual Machine (VM). The problem of VM placement is an optimization problem aiming for multiple goals. It can be covered through various approaches. Each approach aims to simultaneously reduce power consumption, maximize resource utilization and avoid traffic congestion. The main goal of this literature survey is to provide a better understanding of existing approaches and algorithms that ensure better VM placement in the context of cloud computing and to identify future directions

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