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摘要
虚拟化提高了物理服务器的利用率,并实现了物理服务器之间虚拟服务器的可移植性。虚拟化技术在云计算的成功中扮演着重要的角色,因为它优化了硬件和软件资源,从而使云模型能够以可伸缩的方式交付服务。Hypervisor作为虚拟化层,通过虚拟化CPU、内存、磁盘和网卡等硬件资源,为其之上的多个虚拟机提供基础设施支持。云计算模型和虚拟化技术都增加了IT基础设施的可伸缩性,但由于管理程序可能无法提供接近本机的性能,因此会带来性能开销。研究不同的管理程序在私有云中与本地系统相比的表现是令人鼓舞的。虚拟机管理程序有准虚拟化(XenServer)、全虚拟化(ESXi)和混合(KVM)风格。Hyper-V采用微内核设计。在私有云环境中比较它们是一个新颖的想法。在实验中,我们使用CloudStack创建了我们的私有云。本文使用SIGAR (System Information collector and Reporter)框架对XenServer、ESXi、Hyper-V和KVM四种hypervisor进行了比较。
Virtualization overhead findings of four hypervisors in the CloudStack with SIGAR
Virtualization increases the utilization of physical servers and enables portability of virtual servers between physical servers. Virtualization Technology plays an important role in the success of cloud computing as it optimizes hardware and software resources which in turn enables cloud model to deliver the services in a scalable manner. Hypervisor as a virtualization layer provides an infrastructural support to multiple virtual machines above it by virtualizing hardware resources such as CPU, Memory, Disk and NIC. Cloud computing model and virtualization technology both increases the scalability of IT infrastructure but with an overhead of the performance as Hypervisors may not give near native performance. It is encouraging to study how different Hypervisors perform in the Private Cloud as compared to the native system. Hypervisors do come in Para-virtualized [XenServer], Full Virtualized [ESXi] and Hybrid [KVM] flavors. Hyper-V uses microkernelized design. It is novel idea to compare them in the Private Cloud environment. In the experiment, we have created our private cloud using CloudStack. This paper uses SIGAR (System Information Gatherer and Reporter) framework to compare four hypervisors namely XenServer, ESXi, Hyper-V and KVM.