2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2016.09.008
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Executing secured virtual machines within a manycore architecture

Abstract: Manycore processors are a way to face the always growing demand in digital data processing. However, by putting closer distinct and possibly private data, they open up new security breaches. Splitting the architecture into several partitions managed by a hypervisor is a way to enforce isolation between the running virtual machines. Thanks to their high number of cores, these architectures can mitigate the impact of dedicating cores both to the virtual machines and the hypervisor, while allowing an efficient ex… Show more

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“…Clément Dévigne et al [17] explained an architecture allowing the execution of fully virtualized multi core operating systems benefiting of hardware cache coherence. The physical isolation is made by the means of address space via the introduction of a light hardware module similar to a memory management unit at the network-on-chip entrance but without the drawback of relying on a page table.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clément Dévigne et al [17] explained an architecture allowing the execution of fully virtualized multi core operating systems benefiting of hardware cache coherence. The physical isolation is made by the means of address space via the introduction of a light hardware module similar to a memory management unit at the network-on-chip entrance but without the drawback of relying on a page table.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%