A Representation Model for Virtual Machine Allocation

Giacomo V. McEvoy, F. Porto, B. Schulze
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Abstract

In Cloud Computing, the utilization of virtual machines (VMs) as a computational resource unit is a fundamental concept. In a Cloud environment, VMs are deployed on physical resources with a set computational characteristics, such as processing power. VMs have computational properties as well, which are drawn from their respective hosts, and may be migrated from one host to another. In this context, the perceived performance of a parallel application is determined by how the respective VMs are allocated to the physical resources. For instance, two VMs deployed in the same host may have their performance altered in complex ways, due to resource contention. Also, the efficiency of a application that spans many VMs is dependent on the distribution of the correspond ant processes, due to available communication bandwidth between VMs, but also due to the possibility of leveraging local communication between processes or threads in the shared memory of a single host. As an attempt to describe the complex conditions that influence the performance of applications running on the same Cloud environment, we propose a more detailed representation of VM allocation, with features that can be used in the future for building more accurate performance models.
一种虚拟机分配的表示模型
在云计算中,利用虚拟机(vm)作为计算资源单元是一个基本概念。在云环境中,虚拟机部署在具有一定计算特性(如处理能力)的物理资源上。虚拟机也具有计算属性,这些属性来自于它们各自的主机,并且可以从一个主机迁移到另一个主机。在这种情况下,并行应用程序的感知性能取决于如何将各自的vm分配给物理资源。例如,由于资源争用,部署在同一主机上的两个虚拟机可能会以复杂的方式改变其性能。此外,跨越多个vm的应用程序的效率取决于相应进程的分布,这不仅取决于vm之间可用的通信带宽,还取决于在单个主机的共享内存中利用进程或线程之间的本地通信的可能性。为了描述影响在同一云环境中运行的应用程序性能的复杂条件,我们提出了一种更详细的VM分配表示,其功能可以在将来用于构建更准确的性能模型。
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