2015
DOI: 10.1109/tla.2015.7106373
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Reducing Virtual Machine Live Migration Overhead via Workload Analysis

Abstract: A key feature in virtualization technology is the Live Migration, which allows a Virtual Machine (VM) to be moved from a physical host to another without execution interruption. This feature enables the implementation of more sophisticated policies inside a cloud environment, such as energy and computational resources optimization, and improvement of quality-of-service. However live migration can impose severe performance degradation for the VM application and cause multiple impacts in service provider infrast… Show more

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“…Our previous results showed substantial reduction in network data traffic and live migration time when using workload cycle recognition for live migration [5,23]. Here we present a more detailed evaluation with more VMs, additional applications, and new insights and discussions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Our previous results showed substantial reduction in network data traffic and live migration time when using workload cycle recognition for live migration [5,23]. Here we present a more detailed evaluation with more VMs, additional applications, and new insights and discussions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…It significantly reduces the unnecessary migration of memory pages. Baruchi et al [11] introduced a method to identify the workload cycles of a VM based on the information to reduce live migration overhead. Ruan et al [12] proposed a novel data filter mechanism to improve the performance of the pre-copy algorithm in terms of the migration time and the amount of migrated data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many live migration algorithms have been proposed to minimize both downtime and total migration time. In terms of the memory data transfer order, live migration algorithms can be classified into three categories: the pre-copy algorithm [3,[9][10][11][12], the post-copy algorithm [13][14][15], and the hybrid-copy algorithm [16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em Baruchi, Midorikawa e Sato (2015), os autores argumentam que a live migration degrada severamente o desempenho das VMs, e que saber o momento certo para fazer a migração pode resultar em menores perdas. Com o histórico e a identificação das cargas foi possível obter a Transformada de Fourier de tais informações, o que permitiu extrair o tamanho do ciclo das requisições, possibilitando que a migração aconteça nos melhores instantes.…”
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