Title
Benchmarking communication middleware for cloud computing virtualizers.
Abstract
Virtualization technologies typically introduce additional overhead that is specially challenging for specific domains such as real-time systems. One of the sources of overhead are the additional software layers that provide parallel execution environments which reduce the effective performance given by the infrastructure. This work identifies the factors to be analysed by a benchmark for performance evaluation of a virtualized middleware. It provides the set of benchmark tests that evaluate empirically the overhead and stability on a trendy communication middleware, DDS (Data Distribution System for Real-Time), which enables message transmissions via publisher-subscriber (P/S) interactions. Two different implementations, RTI and OpenSplice, have been analysed over a general purpose virtual machine monitor to evaluate their behavior on a client-server application. Obtained results have provided initial execution clues on the performance that a virtualized communication middleware like DDS can exhibit.
Year
Venue
Field
2013
REACTION
Virtualization,Middleware,Computer science,Distribution system,Hypervisor,Implementation,Abstraction layer,Operating system,Benchmarking,Distributed computing,Cloud computing
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
3
0.44
References 
Authors
9
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marisol García-Valls154040.75
Pablo Basanta-Val235324.83