File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors

This paper focus is the mathematical modeling of the file system performance in virtual environment when using type-1 hypervisors. The modeling provides a set of hypotheses related to the expected behavior. The presented model is validated based on the analysis of a collection of the results obtai...

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Main Authors: DJORDJEVIC, B., TIMCENKO, V., KRALJEVIC, N., MACEK, N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2021-02-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2021.01002
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spelling doaj-2b11d5df9093407e842d7bf7b71b85692021-03-01T16:12:16ZengStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaAdvances in Electrical and Computer Engineering1582-74451844-76002021-02-01211112010.4316/AECE.2021.01002File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen HypervisorsDJORDJEVIC, B.TIMCENKO, V.KRALJEVIC, N.MACEK, N.This paper focus is the mathematical modeling of the file system performance in virtual environment when using type-1 hypervisors. The modeling provides a set of hypotheses related to the expected behavior. The presented model is validated based on the analysis of a collection of the results obtained for a specific case study. Our case study includes the file system performance comparison, in full hardware virtualization, when examining four dominant type-1 hypervisors: ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V, and Xen. We chose Filebench as a benchmark tool, which guarantees comprehensive and versatile testing of file system performance, whereas for all tested hypervisors we have provided an equivalent environment and testing conditions. For all the examined hypervisors, we have tested the cases with one, two, and three virtual machines that are running simultaneously, whereas CentOS 6.3 Linux is used as the guest operating system. We have further validated the mathematical model and defined hypotheses by the means of the case study benchmark results.http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2021.01002file systemsoperating systemsperformance evaluationplatform virtualizationvirtual machine monitors
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author DJORDJEVIC, B.
TIMCENKO, V.
KRALJEVIC, N.
MACEK, N.
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TIMCENKO, V.
KRALJEVIC, N.
MACEK, N.
File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
file systems
operating systems
performance evaluation
platform virtualization
virtual machine monitors
author_facet DJORDJEVIC, B.
TIMCENKO, V.
KRALJEVIC, N.
MACEK, N.
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title File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors
title_short File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors
title_full File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors
title_fullStr File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors
title_full_unstemmed File System Performance Comparison in Full Hardware Virtualization with ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V and Xen Hypervisors
title_sort file system performance comparison in full hardware virtualization with esxi, kvm, hyper-v and xen hypervisors
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering
issn 1582-7445
1844-7600
publishDate 2021-02-01
description This paper focus is the mathematical modeling of the file system performance in virtual environment when using type-1 hypervisors. The modeling provides a set of hypotheses related to the expected behavior. The presented model is validated based on the analysis of a collection of the results obtained for a specific case study. Our case study includes the file system performance comparison, in full hardware virtualization, when examining four dominant type-1 hypervisors: ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V, and Xen. We chose Filebench as a benchmark tool, which guarantees comprehensive and versatile testing of file system performance, whereas for all tested hypervisors we have provided an equivalent environment and testing conditions. For all the examined hypervisors, we have tested the cases with one, two, and three virtual machines that are running simultaneously, whereas CentOS 6.3 Linux is used as the guest operating system. We have further validated the mathematical model and defined hypotheses by the means of the case study benchmark results.
topic file systems
operating systems
performance evaluation
platform virtualization
virtual machine monitors
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4316/AECE.2021.01002
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