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A Distributed Control Framework for Performance Management of Virtualized Computing Environments: Some Preliminary Results
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A Distributed Control Framework for Performance Management of Virtualized Computing Environments: Some Preliminary Results

Rui Wang, Nagarajan Kandasamy and ACM
FIRST WORKSHOP ON AUTOMATED CONTROL FOR DATACENTERS AND CLOUDS (ACDC '09), pp 7-12
01 Jan 2009

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Computer Science Computer Science, Theory & Methods Science & Technology Technology
There is growing incentive to reduce the power consumed by data centers. Virtualization is a promising approach to consolidating multiple online services onto a smaller number of computing resources. By dynamically provisioning virtual machines, consolidating the workload, and turning servers on and off as needed, data center operators can maintain desired service-level agreements with end users while achieving higher server utilization and energy efficiency. This paper proposes a distributed cooperative control framework for the power and performance management of virtualized computing environments, and presents some preliminary results aimed at establishing the feasibility of this approach.

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