DECOMMISIONING PHYSICAL HOST MACHINES AFTER RELOCATING UNPRODUCTIVE VIRTUAL MACHINES THEREFROM
A resource management node includes a processor and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory includes computer readable program code that when executed by the processor causes the processor to perform operations. The operations can include identifying an unproductive group of guest virtual mach...
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creator | LANKESTER RICHARD JOHN WCISLICKI ASHBY, JR. JOHN WILEY PILO SALVATORE ANANCHAPERUMAL DHESIKAN CATTOEN FRANCOIS MARIE BRUNO MERCER JAMES B GREDEN LARA VIRGINIA GILBERT PETER JAMES PETERSON PAUL DAVID |
description | A resource management node includes a processor and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory includes computer readable program code that when executed by the processor causes the processor to perform operations. The operations can include identifying an unproductive group of guest virtual machines (VMs) that satisfy a defined rule for being unproductive on an first group of physical host machines based on infrastructure of a distributed computing system used by the first group of the physical host machines to host the guest VMs. A relocation scenario is generated for relocating the unproductive group of the guest VMs from the first group of the physical host machines to a second group of the physical host machines. An effect of the relocation scenario on infrastructure usage of the distributed computing system is estimated. The unproductive group of the guest VMs is relocated from the first group of the physical host machines to the second group of the physical host machines based on the relocation scenario. |
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