Improving Energy Efficiency and Impairing Environmental Impacts on Cloud Centers by Transforming Virtual Machine
into Self-Adaptive Resource Container
Siva Shanmugam1
and Sriman Iyengar2
1Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, India
2Information Technology,
Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, India
Abstract: Enterprises are seeking
on-demand computing models that can be employed with better utilization and
reduced operational cost by remitting up to the users' needs; this brings up
zero charges as zero demand exhibits because user demands are vary drastically
over time. To reinforce dynamic resource provision, service providers have to
maintain more computational resources than needed. Meanwhile, the IT sector has
more apprehensions about the impact on the environment due to an increase in
carbon dioxide emissions, higher electricity consumption and a growth in the
electronic wastes from electronic components. Most of the research works focus
primarily on the expertise required for providing the needed resources and not
care on resource utilized which brings unsustainability. To achieve sustainable
computing, unwanted installation of contemporary computational resources should
be rolled up and better sharing options should be made available. This paper
proposes new virtualization techniques which engage cloud services exclusively
between host and guest operating environments. By doing so, this mechanism
stands as the best crossover with other working engines and provide open
service to execute any type of applications on it. Finally, the combination of
cloud service and virtualization enables container features with efficient
utilization factor. Most probably, a proper combination of these resources
solves any computational issues so these two resource mechanism’s always
standing on the top of the change. This experiment analysis aims to compare the
performance of container with virtual machine based container in an adopted
infrastructure via cloud simulator. And the result of better efficiency metrics
attained by virtual based container were explored and plotted.
Keywords: Container as a service, green
cloud computing, energy efficiency, resource utilization.
Received
December 2, 2016; accepted March 26, 2017