DocumentCode :
2784682
Title :
Survivable Virtual Infrastructure Mapping in Virtualized Data Centers
Author :
Jielong Xu ; Jian Tang ; Kwiat, Kevin ; Weiyi Zhang ; Guoliang Xue
fYear :
2012
fDate :
24-29 June 2012
Firstpage :
196
Lastpage :
203
Abstract :
In a virtualized data center, survivability can be enhanced by creating redundant Virtual Machines (VMs) as backup for VMs such that after VM or server failures, affected services can be quickly switched over to backup VMs. To enable flexible and efficient resource management, we propose to use a service-aware approach in which multiple correlated VMs and their backups are grouped together to form a Survivable Virtual Infrastructure (SVI) for a service or a tenant. A fundamental problem in such a system is to determine how to map each SVI to a physical data center network such that operational costs are minimized subject to the constraints that each VM´s resource requirements are met and bandwidth demands between VMs can be guaranteed before and after failures. This problem can be naturally divided into two sub-problems: VM Placement(VMP) and Virtual Link Mapping (VLM). We present a general optimization framework for this mapping problem. Then we present an efficient algorithm for the VMP sub problem as well as a polynomial-time algorithm that optimally solves the VLM sub problem, which can be used as subroutines in the framework. We also present an effective heuristic algorithm that jointly solves the two sub problems. It has been shown by extensive simulation results based on the real VM data traces collected from the green data center at Syracuse University that compared with the First Fit Descending (FFD) and single shortest path based baseline algorithm, both our VMP+VLM algorithm and joint algorithm significantly reduce the reserved bandwidth, and yield comparable results in terms of the number of active servers.
Keywords :
back-up procedures; cloud computing; computational complexity; computer centres; resource allocation; system recovery; virtual machines; Syracuse University; VM data trace; VM failure; VM placement; VM resource requirement; active servers; backup VM; bandwidth demand; cloud computing; first fit descending algorithm; green data center; heuristic algorithm; mapping problem; operational cost minimization; optimization framework; physical data center network; polynomial-time algorithm; redundant virtual machines; resource management; server failure; service-aware approach; single shortest path based baseline algorithm; survivable virtual infrastructure mapping; virtual link mapping; virtualized data center; Bandwidth; Cloud computing; Heuristic algorithms; Joining processes; Servers; Virtual machining; Cloud computing; data center; service-aware; survivability; virtual machine management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2012 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
ISSN :
2159-6182
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2892-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLOUD.2012.100
Filename :
6253506
Link To Document :
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