数据中心应用中服务器虚拟化的性能评估

M. Ahmadi, D. Maleki
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新一代数据中心的重要目标之一是通过有效利用可用资源来最小化成本。虚拟化是一种新技术,它为扩展基于可用物理系统的独立虚拟资源提供了机会。本文评估了数据中心应用中虚拟化与非虚拟化服务器的性能。我们提出了基于异构工作负载的基于tile的评估,以比较几个关键参数并演示虚拟化技术的有效性。此外,我们还使用V-Motion技术和最大服务器整合评估了虚拟化服务器模型。对不同标准的评估结果证实,服务器虚拟化技术具有高吞吐量和CPU使用率,以及良好的性能和显著的敏捷性。通过我们的原型模型获得的实验结果表明,服务器虚拟化可以显著降低资源消耗,同时提高系统性能。获得的结果证明,服务器虚拟化可以成为节省投资、提高服务性能和创建新的虚拟环境的战略决策。
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Performance evaluation of server virtualization in data center applications
One of the important targets in new generation data centers is minimizing the cost through efficient use of available resources. Virtualization is a new technology that provides an opportunity for extension of independent virtual resources based on available physical systems. This paper evaluates performance of virtualized versus non-virtualized servers in data center applications. We have presented a tile based evaluation based on heterogeneous workloads to compare several key parameters and demonstrate effectiveness of virtualization techniques. Moreover, we have evaluated the virtualized server models using V-Motion techniques and maximum sever consolidation. Results of evaluation for different criteria confirm that server virtualization technique has high throughput and CPU usage as well as good performance with noticeable agility. Experimental results which are obtained through our prototype model demonstrate that server virtualization can significantly reduces resource consumption while improves system performance. Obtained results certify that server virtualization can be a strategic decision for saving the investment, increasing service performance and creating new virtual environments.
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