A measurement study on virtualization overhead for applications of industrial automation systems

Y. Kaneko, Toshio Ito, T. Hara
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In a remote building management system (BMS) that manages facilities of buildings or factories, there is an application called a crawler that collects statuses of facilities via a network. By running a crawler on a Virtual Machine (VM) for each building owner, operators of the remote BMS can limit influence of a failure of one crawler and can reduce the number of physical machines in the remote BMS. However, performance of the crawler running on a VM could be degraded owing to overhead of virtualization, inappropriate resource allocation, and interference among VMs coexisting on the same physical machine. In addition, the crawler needs to meet its performance requirements with high probability, 99.999%, and therefore it is important to clarify the characteristics of the performance degradation. In this paper, we evaluate performance of the crawler run on a VM with various resource allocation patterns and multiple VMs. From this evaluation, we find out that 1) CPU usage measurement with millisecond granularity is important for appropriate CPU allocation and 2) CPU contention among VMs is one of the main factors of the performance degradation.
工业自动化系统应用虚拟化开销的测量研究
在管理建筑物或工厂设施的远程建筑物管理系统(BMS)中,有一种通过网络收集设施状态的应用程序,称为爬虫程序。通过在每个建筑物所有者的虚拟机(VM)上运行爬虫,远程BMS的操作员可以限制一个爬虫故障的影响,并可以减少远程BMS中的物理机器数量。但是,由于虚拟化的开销、不适当的资源分配以及共存于同一物理机器上的VM之间的干扰,在VM上运行爬虫的性能可能会降低。此外,爬虫需要以99.999%的高概率满足其性能要求,因此明确性能退化的特征是很重要的。在本文中,我们评估了在不同资源分配模式和多个虚拟机上运行的爬虫的性能。从这个评估中,我们发现1)毫秒粒度的CPU使用测量对于适当的CPU分配是重要的,2)vm之间的CPU争用是性能下降的主要因素之一。
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