Determining Overhead, Variance & Isolation Metrics in Virtualization for IaaS Cloud

  • Ismail B
  • Jagadisan D
  • Khalid M
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Abstract

Infrastructure as a Service cloud provides an open avenue for consumer to easily own computing and storage infrastructure. User can invent new services and have it deploy in a fraction of a time. As services being consumed, user expect consistent performance of their virtual machines. To host an IaaS, virtualization performance and behaviour need to be understood first. In this paper we present virtualization benchmarking methods, results and analysis in various resource utilization scenarios. The scenarios are Performance Overhead; the cost of virtualization compared to physical, Performance Variance; the VM instance performance when more VM is instantiate and Performance Fairness or Isolation; the study of fairness on each of the guest instances under stress environment. These studies provides us the fundamental understanding of virtualization technology.

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Ismail, B. I., Jagadisan, D., & Khalid, M. F. (2011). Determining Overhead, Variance & Isolation Metrics in Virtualization for IaaS Cloud. In Data Driven e-Science (pp. 315–330). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8014-4_25

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