DocumentCode
230539
Title
Improving Virtual Machine live migration via application-level workload analysis
Author
Baruchi, Artur ; Toshimi Midorikawa, Edson ; Netto, Marco A. S.
Author_Institution
LAHPC, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
fYear
2014
fDate
17-21 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
163
Lastpage
168
Abstract
Virtual Machine (VM) live migration is key for implementing resource management policies to optimize metrics such as server utilization, energy consumption, and quality-of-service. A fundamental challenge for VM live migration is its impact on both user and resource provider sides, including service downtime and high network utilization. Several VM live migration studies have been published in the literature. However, they mostly consider only system level metrics such as CPU, memory, and network usage to trigger VM migrations. This paper introduces ALMA, an Application-aware Live Migration Architecture that explores application level information, in addition to the traditional system level metrics, to determine the best time to perform a migration. Based on experiments with three real applications, by considering application characteristics to trigger the VM live migration, we observed a substantial reduction in data transferred over the network of up to 42% and the total live migration time decrease of up to 63%.
Keywords
cloud computing; energy consumption; quality of service; software architecture; virtual machines; application-aware live migration architecture; application-level workload analysis; cloud computing; energy consumption; quality-of-service; resource management policies; server utilization; virtual machine live migration; Accuracy; Benchmark testing; Measurement; Memory management; Servers; Virtual machining; Cloud Computing; Live Migration; Performance Prediction; Virtualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network and Service Management (CNSM), 2014 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Rio de Janeiro
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CNSM.2014.7014153
Filename
7014153
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