A performance mapping model for physical-to-virtual migration

Borting Chen, Chien Yu Lai, Yu-Lun Huang

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1 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

With the increasing popularity of cloud computing, hosting services on a remote virtual machine becomes a trend due to its ease of use and cost saving. When migrating services to a cloud, users need to submit a resource plan to ensure service's performance. However, it is difficult to estimate the resources required by a virtual machine for running arbitrary services. To address the problem, we propose an estimation model for a resource plan. The model takes the performance characteristics of a physical machine as input and estimates virtual machine configurations. Using the estimated configurations, a user can obtain a virtual machine having similar performance characteristics to that of the physical machine. In this paper, we derive a model to estimate the CPU capability for creating a virtual machine on Xen. Our experiments show that our model can provide a resource plan for a virtual machine, which has the minimum performance difference compared with a designated physical machine.

原文English
頁面90-98
頁數9
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 9 9月 2013
事件7th International Conference on Software Security and Reliability, SERE 2013 - Gaithersburg, MD, 美國
持續時間: 18 6月 201320 6月 2013

Conference

Conference7th International Conference on Software Security and Reliability, SERE 2013
國家/地區美國
城市Gaithersburg, MD
期間18/06/1320/06/13

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