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Review Of Scheduling Methodologies Of Virtual Machines (Vms) In Heterogeneous Cloud Computing

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Table 1.  Analysis of the discussed methodologies Title Author Merits Demerits
Figure 1.  Delay performance vs. tail index of job lengths (type-1 VM)
Figure 2 shows the performance comparison results of  average job hosting rate with respect to several scheduling methods such as SJF-RL, SJF-MMBF, SRDQ, LBMM and Min-Min Scheduling in various tail indexes of type-1 jobs

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