TCP/IP virtualized data centers

Q*: energy and delay-efficient dynamic queue management in TCP/IP virtualized data centers

The emerging utilization of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Fog computing centers as an Internet virtual computing commodity is raising concerns over the energy consumptions of networked data centers for the support of delay-sensitive applications. In addition to the energy consumed by the servers, the energy wasted by the network devices that support TCP/IP reliable inter-Virtual Machines (VMs) connections is becoming a significant challenge.

Energy performance of heuristics and meta-heuristics for real-time joint resource scaling and consolidation in virtualized networked data centers

In this paper, we explore on a comparative basis the performance suitability of meta-heuristic, sometime denoted as random search algorithms, and greedy-type heuristics for the energy-saving joint dynamic scaling and consolidation of the network-plus-computing resources hosted by networked virtualized data centers when the target is the support of real-time streaming-type applications.

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