TITLE:
Residual Resource Defragmentation Based on ECRC (Enhanced Cloud Resource Consolidating)
AUTHORS:
G. Soniya Priyatharsini, N. Malarvizhi
KEYWORDS:
Server Consolidation, Residual Resource Defragmentation, Server Sprawl, Resource Pooling
JOURNAL NAME:
Circuits and Systems,
Vol.7 No.10,
August
19,
2016
ABSTRACT: In cloud computing, server
consolidation is the part where very few persons go through the same. By
consolidating the unused server space, memory can be reused for another data
allocation. The objective of this paper is to improve resource utilization.
Residual resource fragmentation refers to the state of the data center where
sufficient amount of residual resources are available for any new VM
allocation. To achieve this, there are three methods followed here. Active
physical servers are identified. Then the maximum utilization of the resources
is found out. Finally the resources are allocated and scheduled using the
developed algorithm. In this work, we have proposed a new algorithm enhanced
cloud consolidating algorithm. This algorithm improves some of the qualities of
the cloud consolidating algorithm. Here the allocation technique is based on
the cost and the memory.