Title :
Server Consolidation Based on Hybrid Genetic Algorithm
Author :
Juan Zha;Chang-Dong Wang;Qiu-Liang Chen;Xiao-Yan Lu;Jian-Huang Lai
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mobile Inf. Eng., Sun Yat-sen Univ., Zhuhai, China
Abstract :
Recently, with the rapid development of cloud computing, the number of cloud based-applications and cloud server providers have been increasing rapidly, which makes maximizing the efficient use of the cloud server an important research problem. The so-called server consolidation is a technology that uses limited server resources to improve the resource utilization of cloud computing data centres. Virtualization technique provides a way to integrate physical machines with low usage efficiency, assigning the tasks of the over-utilized servers to other servers, in order to achieve load balancing. However, due to the huge number of cloud servers, the consolidation problem is proved to be a NP-hard allocation problem. In this paper, the server consolidation allocation problem is taken as a three dimensional bin packing problem, and a hybrid genetic heuristic algorithm is proposed for addressing the limited server resource allocation problem. The experimental results show the high performance of the proposed method compared with the existing method.
Keywords :
"Servers","Genetic algorithms","Resource management","Biological cells","Cloud computing","Bandwidth","Encoding"
Conference_Titel :
Frontier of Computer Science and Technology (FCST), 2015 Ninth International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/FCST.2015.43