Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions
Sharing physical resources among virtual instances introduces time overhead in comparison with direct access to hardware. Such lag is not significant for most of the everyday tasks however it can influence much more in dealing with time-critical applications and especially in case of reliable networ...
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doaj-ad6a86243ce94e4eb123db7645cc9fa72021-02-02T05:19:34ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012080200610.1051/matecconf/201820802006matecconf_icmie2018_02006Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful ConditionsKorniichuk MykolaKarpov KirillFedotova IrinaKirova VeronikaMareev NikolaySyzov DmytroSiemens EduardSharing physical resources among virtual instances introduces time overhead in comparison with direct access to hardware. Such lag is not significant for most of the everyday tasks however it can influence much more in dealing with time-critical applications and especially in case of reliable network services. The purpose of this paper is to compare time overhead on timing operations such as time acquisition and sleep introduced by different virtualization environments: Xen, VMWare ESXi, QEMU. The current research focus to establish possibility of using such platforms in real-time applications with high resource utilization. In terms of present work, there are several load types to be used to simulate real conditions. Measurement performance includes different methods of time measurements and waiting operations. Considering results, the certain recommendations about timing mechanisms using different virtualization environment have been offered.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820802006 |
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Korniichuk Mykola Karpov Kirill Fedotova Irina Kirova Veronika Mareev Nikolay Syzov Dmytro Siemens Eduard Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions MATEC Web of Conferences |
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Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions |
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Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions |
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Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions |
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Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions |
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Impact of Xen and Virtual Box Virtualization Environments on Timing Precision under Stressful Conditions |
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impact of xen and virtual box virtualization environments on timing precision under stressful conditions |
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MATEC Web of Conferences |
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Sharing physical resources among virtual instances introduces time overhead in comparison with direct access to hardware. Such lag is not significant for most of the everyday tasks however it can influence much more in dealing with time-critical applications and especially in case of reliable network services. The purpose of this paper is to compare time overhead on timing operations such as time acquisition and sleep introduced by different virtualization environments: Xen, VMWare ESXi, QEMU. The current research focus to establish possibility of using such platforms in real-time applications with high resource utilization. In terms of present work, there are several load types to be used to simulate real conditions. Measurement performance includes different methods of time measurements and waiting operations. Considering results, the certain recommendations about timing mechanisms using different virtualization environment have been offered. |
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