DocumentCode :
1757718
Title :
PriDyn: Enabling Differentiated I/O Services in Cloud Using Dynamic Priorities
Author :
Jain, Nitisha ; Lakshmi, J.
Author_Institution :
Cloud Syst. Lab. in Supercomput. Educ. & Res. Lab., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Volume :
8
Issue :
2
fYear :
2015
fDate :
March-April 1 2015
Firstpage :
212
Lastpage :
224
Abstract :
Virtualization is one of the key enabling technologies for Cloud computing. Although it facilitates improved utilization of resources, virtualization can lead to performance degradation due to the sharing of physical resources like CPU, memory, network interfaces, disk controllers, etc. Multi-tenancy can cause highly unpredictable performance for concurrent I/O applications running inside virtual machines that share local disk storage in Cloud. Disk I/O requests in a typical Cloud setup may have varied requirements in terms of latency and throughput as they arise from a range of heterogeneous applications having diverse performance goals. This necessitates providing differential performance services to different I/O applications. In this paper, we present PriDyn, a novel scheduling framework which is designed to consider I/O performance metrics of applications such as acceptable latency and convert them to an appropriate priority value for disk access based on the current system state. This framework aims to provide differentiatedI/O service to various applications and ensures predictable performance for critical applications in multi-tenant Cloud environment. We demonstrate through experimental validations on real world I/O traces that this framework achieves appreciable enhancements in I/O performance, indicating that this approach is a promising step towards enabling QoS guarantees on Cloud storage.
Keywords :
cloud computing; disc storage; processor scheduling; resource allocation; storage management; virtual machines; virtualisation; I/O performance metrics; I/O traces; PriDyn; QoS guarantees; acceptable latency; cloud computing; cloud storage; concurrent I/O applications; differentiated I/O services; disk I/O requests; disk access; dynamic priorities; heterogeneous applications; local disk storage; multitenant cloud environment; performance degradation; performance services; resource utilization; scheduling framework; virtual machines; virtualization; Bandwidth; Cloud computing; Degradation; Processor scheduling; Quality of service; Resource management; Throughput; QoS; Virtualization; differentiated service; disk scheduling; multi-tenancy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Services Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1374
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSC.2014.2381251
Filename :
6985679
Link To Document :
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