DocumentCode
2938596
Title
Dynamic Resource Allocation for Spot Markets in Cloud Computing Environments
Author
Zhang, Qi ; Zhu, Quanyan ; Boutaba, Raouf
Author_Institution
David R. Cheriton Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
fYear
2011
fDate
5-8 Dec. 2011
Firstpage
178
Lastpage
185
Abstract
The advent of cloud computing promises to provide computational resources to customers like public utilities such as water and electricity. To deal with dynamically fluctuating resource demands, market-driven resource allocation has been proposed and recently implemented by public Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) providers like Amazon EC2. In this environment, cloud resources are offered in distinct types of virtual machines (VMs) and the cloud provider runs an auction-based market for each VM type with the goal of achieving maximum revenue over time. However, as demand for each type of VMs can fluctuate over time, it is necessary to adjust the capacity allocated to each VM type to match the demand in order to maximize total revenue while minimizing the energy cost. In this paper, we consider the case of a single cloud provider and address the question how to best match customer demand in terms of both supply and price in order to maximize the providers revenue and customer satisfactions while minimizing energy cost. In particular, we model this problem as a constrained discrete-time optimal control problem and use Model Predictive Control (MPC) to find its solution. Simulation studies using real cloud workloads indicate that under dynamic workload conditions, our proposed solution achieves higher net income than static allocation strategies and minimizes the average request waiting time.
Keywords
cloud computing; customer satisfaction; discrete time systems; optimal control; predictive control; resource allocation; virtual machines; Amazon EC2; auction-based market; average request waiting time minimization; cloud computing environments; computational resources; customer satisfactions; discrete-time optimal control problem; dynamic resource allocation; energy cost minimization; market-driven resource allocation; model predictive control; public infrastructure-as-a-service; public utilities; resource demands; revenue maximization; spot markets; static allocation strategies; total revenue maximization; virtual machines; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Dynamic scheduling; Electricity; Optimal control; Predictive models; Resource management; Cloud Computing; Model Predictive Control; Resource Management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC), 2011 Fourth IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Victoria, NSW
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-2116-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UCC.2011.33
Filename
6123496
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