Resource requests prediction in the cloud computing environment with a deep belief network

Summary Accurate resource requests prediction is essential to achieve optimal job scheduling and load balancing for cloud Computing. Existing prediction approaches fall short in providing satisfactory accuracy because of high variances of cloud metrics. We propose a deep belief network (DBN)‐based a...

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Vydáno v:Software, practice & experience Ročník 47; číslo 3; s. 473 - 488
Hlavní autoři: Zhang, Weishan, Duan, Pengcheng, Yang, Laurence T, Xia, Feng, Li, Zhongwei, Lu, Qinghua, Gong, Wenjuan, Yang, Su
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Bognor Regis Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.03.2017
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ISSN:0038-0644, 1097-024X
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Shrnutí:Summary Accurate resource requests prediction is essential to achieve optimal job scheduling and load balancing for cloud Computing. Existing prediction approaches fall short in providing satisfactory accuracy because of high variances of cloud metrics. We propose a deep belief network (DBN)‐based approach to predict cloud resource requests. We design a set of experiments to find the most influential factors for prediction accuracy and the best DBN parameter set to achieve optimal performance. The innovative points of the proposed approach is that it introduces analysis of variance and orthogonal experimental design techniques into the parameter learning of DBN. The proposed approach achieves high accuracy with mean square error of [10−6,10−5], approximately 72% reduction compared with the traditional autoregressive integrated moving average predictor, and has better prediction accuracy compared with the state‐of‐art fractal modeling approach. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ISSN:0038-0644
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DOI:10.1002/spe.2426