Clarkson University researchers recently received the Best Paper Award at the High Capacity Optical Networks and Emerging/Enabling Technologies international conference this winter. The paper, …
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Clarkson University researchers recently received the Best Paper Award at the High Capacity Optical Networks and Emerging/Enabling Technologies international conference this winter.
The paper, "Energy Efficient Virtual Machine Migration Revisited: Service Level Agreement Assurance and Minimum Service Disruption with Available Hosts," began as a term project by electrical engineering alumnus Phil Glasser.
Assistant Professor Burak Kantarci and Associate Professor Jeanna Matthews, along with a University of Rochester professor Tolga Soyata continued the project.
Glasser was researching green virtual machine migration for data centers with minimum disruption as a graduate student in a cloud systems and networks course.
The paper proposed a virtual machine migration approach that reduces service level agreement violations by running virtual machines in a data center with more available physical hosts as opposed to shutting down idle hosts to save energy.