IaaS Public Cloud Computing Platform Scheduling Model and Optimization Analysis
Aobing Sun, Tongkai Ji, Qiang Yue, Feiya Xiong
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DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2011.432098   PDF    HTML     6,720 Downloads   14,523 Views   Citations

Abstract

IaaS (Infrastructure as a Platform) public cloud is one mainstream service mode for public cloud computing. The design aim of one IaaS public cloud is to enlarge the hardware-usage of whole platform, optimize the virtual machine deployment and enhance the accept rate of service demand. In this paper we create one service model for IaaS public cloud, and based on the waiting-line theory to optimize the service model, the queue length and the configuration of scheduling server. And create one demand-vector based scheduling model, to filter the available host machine according to the match of demand and metadata of available resource. The scheduling model can be bonded with the virtual machine motion to reallocate the resources to guarantee the available rate of the whole platform. The feasibility of the algorithm is verified on our own IaaS public cloud computing platform.

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A. Sun, T. Ji, Q. Yue and F. Xiong, "IaaS Public Cloud Computing Platform Scheduling Model and Optimization Analysis," International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences, Vol. 4 No. 12A, 2011, pp. 803-811. doi: 10.4236/ijcns.2011.432098.

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