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Date: 24/04/2007


Capacity and Performance Overhead in Dynamic Resource Allocation to Virtual Containers

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Off late enterprise data centers are shifting towards a utility computing model where many business critical applications share a common pool of infrastructure resources that offer capacity on demand. Management of such a pool requires having a control system that can dynamically allocate resources to applications in real time. Although this is possible by use of virtualization technologies, capacity overhead or actuation delay may occur due to frequent re-scheduling in the virtualization layer. This paper evaluates the overhead of a dynamic allocation scheme in both system capacity and application-level performance relative to static allocation. The paper conducted experiments with virtual containers built using Xen and OpenVZ technologies for hosting both computational and transactional workloads.



See also: Server Consolidation, Virtualization