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Effects of fatigue on the activation characteristics and synergistic patterns of lower limb muscles during running. [PDF]
Li Z, He K.
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Effects of VM Placement Constraints in Heterogeneous Virtual Clusters
Virtualized systems consist of a large number of machines that are configured with different hardware and software, and execute a large number of virtual machines (VMs) for diverse applications. There can be various constraint conditions of placing VMs in such systems due to the concerns on security, availability, performance, etc.
Seontae Kim, Young-ri Choi
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Constraint-aware VM placement in heterogeneous computing clusters
Virtualized systems consist of a large number of machines that are configured with different hardware and software, and execute a large number of virtual machines (VMs) for diverse applications. There can be various constraint conditions of placing VMs in such systems due to the concerns on security, availability, performance, etc.
Seontae Kim, Young-ri Choi
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LIFE: A predictive approach for VM placement in cloud environments
The key to maintaining high standards of quality and power conservation of physical machines in data centers lies in efficient consolidation of virtual machines (VMs). Several schemes have been proposed for this purpose; and these include online migration and VM placement — which can offer the best in terms of resource utilization.
Deafallah Alsadie +3 more
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A Relationship-Based VM Placement Framework of Cloud Environment
Managing computation resources in a cost-effective way has become the core competence for a Cloud provider to win over the market because of the "pay-as-you-go" business model. Therefore, VM placement has become more and more important in the research and practices of VM management by determining at what condition and on which physical server a VM ...
Xiaodong Zhang 0025 +5 more
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Whither Tightness of Packing? The Case for Stable VM Placement
To date, virtual machine (VM) placement has traditionally been viewed as a bin packing problem where a number of virtual machines need to be placed on a given number of physical machines. The goal of bin packing based approach is to minimize the number of physical machines (PMs) used.
Mayank Mishra, Umesh Bellur
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A Stable Network-Aware VM Placement for Cloud Systems
Virtual Machine (VM) placement has to carefully consider the aggregated resource consumption of co-located VMs in order to obey service level agreements at lower possible cost. In this paper, we focus on satisfying the traffic demands of the VMs in addition to CPU and memory requirements.
Biran O. +6 more
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Energy-efficient VM-placement in cloud data center
Abstract Employing cloud computing to acquire the benefit of cloud by optimizing various parameters that meet changing demands is a challenging task. The optimal mapping of tasks to virtual machines (VMs) and VMs to physical machines (PMs) (known as VM placement) problem are necessary for advancing energy consumption and resource utilization.
Sambit Kumar Mishra +6 more
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Efficient Algorithms for VM Placement in Cloud Data Center
Abstract--- The virtual machine (VM) placement problem is a major issue in optimizing resource ulitization of cloud data centers. With the rapid development of cloud computing, efficient algorithms are needed to reduce the power consumption and save energy in data centers.
Jiahuai Wu, Hong Shen 0001
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