IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Energy-Aware Task Allocation for Multi-Cloud Networks

  • Sambit Kumar Mishra,
  • Sonali Mishra,
  • Ahmed Alsayat,
  • N Z Jhanjhi,
  • Mamoona Humayun,
  • Kshira Sagar Sahoo,
  • Ashish Kr. Luhach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3026875
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 178825 – 178834

Abstract

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In recent years, the growth rate of Cloud computing technology is increasing exponentially, mainly for its extraordinary services with expanding computation power, the possibility of massive storage, and all other services with the maintained quality of services (QoSs). The task allocation is one of the best solutions to improve different performance parameters in the cloud, but when multiple heterogeneous clouds come into the picture, the allocation problem becomes more challenging. This research work proposed a resource-based task allocation algorithm. The same is implemented and analyzed to understand the improved performance of the heterogeneous multi-cloud network. The proposed task allocation algorithm (Energy-aware Task Allocation in Multi-Cloud Networks (ETAMCN)) minimizes the overall energy consumption and also reduces the makespan. The results show that the makespan is approximately overlapped for different tasks and does not show a significant difference. However, the average energy consumption improved through ETAMCN is approximately 14%, 6.3%, and 2.8% in opposed to the random allocation algorithm, Cloud Z-Score Normalization (CZSN) algorithm, and multi-objective scheduling algorithm with Fuzzy resource utilization (FR-MOS), respectively. An observation of the average SLA-violation of ETAMCN for different scenarios is performed.

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