Service Migration in a Distributed Virtualization System

P. Pessolani, Luis Santiago Re, Tomás Andrés Fleitas
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Cloud applications are usually formed by different components (microservices) that may be located in different virtual and/or physical computers. To achieve the desired level of performance, availability, scalability, and robustness in this kind of system developers are forced to maintain and configure complex sets of infrastructure, platforms, and frameworks which are expensive to implement, operate and manage. Another approach would be to use a Distributed Virtualization System (DVS) that provides a mechanism that each component could use to communicate with others, regardless of their location and thus, avoiding the potential problems and complexity added by their distributed execution. This communication mechanism already has useful features for developing commercial-class distributed applications, such as replication support (active and passive) and process migration. This article describes the mechanisms used for the migration of server processes between nodes of a DVS cluster transparently for client and server processes, doing special focus on how to solve the problem of keeping client/server communications active even when the server process location has changed.
云应用程序通常由不同的组件(微服务)组成,这些组件可能位于不同的虚拟和/或物理计算机中。为了在这类系统中实现所需的性能、可用性、可伸缩性和健壮性,开发人员被迫维护和配置复杂的基础设施、平台和框架集,这些基础设施、平台和框架的实现、操作和管理成本很高。另一种方法是使用分布式虚拟化系统(DVS),它提供了一种机制,每个组件都可以使用该机制与其他组件进行通信,而不必考虑它们的位置,从而避免了分布式执行所带来的潜在问题和复杂性。这种通信机制已经具有开发商业级分布式应用程序的有用特性,例如复制支持(主动和被动)和进程迁移。本文描述了用于在分布式交换机集群的节点之间透明地为客户端和服务器进程迁移服务器进程的机制,并特别关注如何解决即使在服务器进程位置发生更改时仍保持客户端/服务器通信活动的问题。
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