Title
Performance isolation for real-time systems with Xen hypervisor on multi-cores
Abstract
Virtualization techniques are gaining significant interests in embedded real-time system design. However, existing virtualization platforms lack strong performance isolation among virtual machines. In this work we propose a method to monitor and control the shared memory accesses of individual virtual machines on multi-core processors with Xen hypervisor, to enhance the performance isolation among virtual machines and improve the timing predictability of real-time applications. Experiments with the SPEC2006 benchmark programs are conducted to validate the proposed method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/RTCSA.2014.6910557
RTCSA
Keywords
Field
DocType
spec2006 benchmark programs,virtualization techniques,xen hypervisor,performance isolation,virtual machines,shared memory systems,virtualisation,performance evaluation,embedded real-time system design,embedded systems,shared memory accesses,multicore processors,real-time systems,computer engineering
Virtualization,Hardware virtualization,Virtual machine,Shared memory,Storage hypervisor,Temporal isolation among virtual machines,Computer science,Hypervisor,Real-time computing,Full virtualization,Operating system,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.43
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
wei jing1143.21
Nan Guan268549.29
Wang Yi34232332.05