动态交换频率伸缩:Xen VMM中复用域的调度

Huacai Chen, Hai Jin, Kan Hu, Jian Huang
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虚拟化支持在单个物理平台上运行多个客户机操作系统。这些虚拟机可以承载任何类型的应用程序,包括并发HPC程序。传统的VMM调度程序关注的是在域之间公平地共享处理器资源,很少考虑vcpu的行为。但是,如果域中驻留并发程序,这可能会导致应用程序性能较差。在本文中,我们回顾了Xen的Credit和SEDF调度器的特性,并展示了这些调度器如何严重影响通信密集型和I/ o密集型并发应用程序在过度提交域中的性能。从理论上讨论了问题的产生,并在基准上验证了所得结论。在此基础上,提出了一种根据vcpu的行为选择可变时间片来动态扩展上下文切换频率的方法,使信用调度程序更适应并发应用。实验结果表明,该扩展的信用调度器可以将通信密集型和I/ o密集型并发应用程序在超量域中的性能提高到与欠量域中相同的程度。
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Dynamic Switching-Frequency Scaling: Scheduling Overcommitted Domains in Xen VMM
Virtualization enables multiple guest operating systems run on a single physical platform. These virtual machines may host any types of application, including concurrent HPC programs. Traditionally, VMM schedulers have focused on fairly sharing the processor resources among domains, rarely consider VCPUs’ behaviors. However, this can result in poor application performance to overcommitted domains if there are concurrent programs hosted in them. In this paper we review the properties of both Xen’s Credit and SEDF schedulers, and show how these schedulers may seriously impact the performance of the communication-intensive and I/O-intensive concurrent applications in overcommitted domains. We discuss the origination of the problem theoretically, and confirm the derived conclusion on benchmarks. A novel approach, that dynamically scales the context switching-frequency by selecting variable time slices according to VCPUs` behaviors, is then proposed to improve the Credit scheduler more adaptive for concurrent applications. The experimental results show that this extended Credit scheduler can improve the performance of communication-intensive and I/O-intensive concurrent applications in overcommitted domains to the same magnitude as in undercommitted domains.
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