Proceedings Article10.1109/ICCCNT49239.2020.9225435
Virtual Memory Management using Memory Ballooning in OpenStack Cloud Platform
Pranjali P. Deshmukh,S. Y. Amdani +1 more
- 01 Jul 2020
- pp 1-5
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TL;DR: The smart memory management techniques should be integrated in cloud computing to do to memory optimization, which can be resolved with the load balancing issues and the problem of latency.
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Abstract: Management of memory in an efficient manner is one of the very important topics these days in Cloud environment. Optimized memory management techniques play the important role to handle the large amount data and processes in cloud environment. The smart memory management techniques should be integrated in cloud computing to do to memory optimization. The load balancing issues and the problem of latency can be resolved with the memory optimization. The efficiency of data optimization in cloud depends upon the resource allocation based on user demand. This is the key factor of resource optimization. As the allocation of resources are done as per the user demand then in most of the case resources are underutilized and remain idle. It causes the unused resources across the cloud platform. To get rid on this problem there is need to have continues resource monitoring and check system which will monitor the idle resources across the cloud. The various virtual memory optimization techniques are available. The cloud hypervisors uses the different memory optimization techniques which follows different principal. To handle memory optimization. The Ballooning is one of the important memory management technique in which memory of ideal virtual machine is used for the virtual machines which needs more memory to run the application.
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