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Application of Selective Algorithm for Effective Resource Provisioning in Cloud Computing Environment (1403.2914v1)

Published 12 Mar 2014 in cs.DC and cs.NI

Abstract: Modern day continued demand for resource hungry services and applications in IT sector has led to development of Cloud computing. Cloud computing environment involves high cost infrastructure on one hand and need high scale computational resources on the other hand. These resources need to be provisioned (allocation and scheduling) to the end users in most efficient manner so that the tremendous capabilities of cloud are utilized effectively and efficiently. In this paper we discuss a selective algorithm for allocation of cloud resources to end-users on-demand basis. This algorithm is based on min-min and max-min algorithms. These are two conventional task scheduling algorithm. The selective algorithm uses certain heuristics to select between the two algorithms so that overall makespan of tasks on the machines is minimized. The tasks are scheduled on machines in either space shared or time shared manner. We evaluate our provisioning heuristics using a cloud simulator, called CloudSim. We also compared our approach to the statistics obtained when provisioning of resources was done in First-Cum-First- Serve(FCFS) manner. The experimental results show that overall makespan of tasks on given set of VMs minimizes significantly in different scenarios.

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