DocumentCode
7545
Title
Greenhead: Virtual Data Center Embedding across Distributed Infrastructures
Author
Amokrane, Ahmed ; Zhani, Mohamed Faten ; Langar, Rami ; Boutaba, R. ; Pujolle, Guy
Author_Institution
LIP6, UPMC-Univ. of Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
Volume
1
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Jan.-June 2013
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
49
Abstract
Cloud computing promises to provide on-demand computing, storage, and networking resources. However, most cloud providers simply offer virtual machines (VMs) without bandwidth and delay guarantees, which may hurt the performance of the deployed services. Recently, some proposals suggested remediating such limitation by offering virtual data centers (VDCs) instead of VMs only. However, they have only considered the case where VDCs are embedded within a single data center. In practice, infrastructure providers should have the ability to provision requested VDCs across their distributed infrastructure to achieve multiple goals including revenue maximization, operational costs reduction, energy efficiency, and green IT, or to simply satisfy geographic location constraints of the VDCs. In this paper, we propose Greenhead, a holistic resource management framework for embedding VDCs across geographically distributed data centers connected through a backbone network. The goal of Greenhead is to maximize the cloud provider´s revenue while ensuring that the infrastructure is as environment-friendly as possible. To evaluate the effectiveness of our proposal, we conducted extensive simulations of four data centers connected through the NSFNet topology. Results show that Greenhead improves requests´ acceptance ratio and revenue by up to 40 percent while ensuring high usage of renewable energy and minimal carbon footprint.
Keywords
cloud computing; computer centres; embedded systems; green computing; virtual machines; Greenhead; NSFNet topology; VDCs; VMs; backbone network; cloud computing; cloud provider revenue; distributed infrastructures; energy efficiency; geographic location constraints; geographically distributed data centers; green IT; holistic resource management framework; minimal carbon footprint; networking resources; on-demand computing; operational cost reduction; renewable energy; request acceptance ratio; revenue maximization; virtual data center embedding; virtual machines; Cloud computing; Data processing; Distributed databases; Distributed processing; Green computing; Network architecture; Resource management; Virtual systems; Green computing; cloud computing; distributed infrastructure; energy efficiency; virtual data center;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Cloud Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-7161
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCC.2013.5
Filename
6598672
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