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  1. Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Virtualization technologies in distributed computing (VTDC '09)
  2. Toward dependency-aware live virtual machine migration
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Enabling and optimizing pilot jobs using xen based virtual machines for the HPC grid applications
Experimental study of large-scale computing on virtualized resources
Improving the live migration process of large enterprise applications
An architecture for virtual solution composition and deployment in infrastructure clouds
Investigating suitability for server virtualization using business application benchmarks
Toward dependency-aware live virtual machine migration
Towards a uniform self-configuring virtual private network for workstations and clusters in grid computing
A live storage migration mechanism over wan and its performance evaluation
An SLA-based resource virtualization approach for on-demand service provision

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Toward dependency-aware live virtual machine migration

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Nocentino, Anthony Ruth, Paul M.
Abstract The most powerful characteristic of any machine virtualization technology is its ability to adapt to both its underlying infrastructure and the applications it supports. Possibly the most dynamic feature of machine virtualization is the ability to migrate live virtual machines between physical hosts in order to optimize performance or avoid catastrophic events. Unfortunately, the need for live migration increases during times when resources are most scarce. For example, load-balancing is only necessary when load is significantly unbalanced and impending downtime often causes many virtual machines to seek new hosts simultaneously. It is imperative that live migration mechanisms be as fast and efficient as possible in order for virtualization to provide dynamic load balancing, zero-downtime scheduled maintenance, and automatic failover during unscheduled downtime. This paper proposes a novel dependency-aware approach to live virtual machine migration and presents the results of the initial investigation into its ability to reduce migration latency and overhead. The approach uses a tainting mechanism originally developed as an intrusion detection mechanism. Dependency information is used to distinguish processes that create direct or indirect external dependencies during live migration. It is shown that the live migration process can be significantly streamlined by selectively applying a more efficient protocol when migrating processes that do not create external dependencies during migration.
Starting Page 59
Ending Page 66
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605585802
DOI 10.1145/1555336.1555347
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2009-06-15
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Migration Virtualization Adaptation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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