A Taxonomy of Live Migration Management in Cloud Computing
TianZhang He, Rajkumar Buyya

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive taxonomy and survey of live migration management techniques in cloud and edge computing, highlighting challenges, characteristics, and future research directions.
Contribution
It introduces a new taxonomy specifically for live migration management in edge and cloud environments, filling a gap in existing surveys.
Findings
Identifies key characteristics of migration in edge and cloud computing.
Highlights research gaps and future opportunities.
Provides a structured taxonomy for migration management.
Abstract
Cloud Data Centers have become the backbone infrastructure to provide services. With the emerging edge computing paradigm, computation and networking capabilities have been pushed from clouds to the edge to provide computation, intelligence, networking management with low end-to-end latency. Service migration across different computing nodes in edge and cloud computing becomes essential to guarantee the quality of service in the dynamic environment. Many studies have been conducted on the dynamic resource management involving migrating Virtual Machines to achieve various objectives, such as load balancing, consolidation, performance, energy-saving, and disaster recovery. Some have investigated to improve and predict the performance of single live migration of VM and container. Recently, several studies service migration in the edge-centric computing paradigms. However, there is a lack…
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