Title
vPlacer: A Co-scheduler for Optimizing the Performance of Parallel Jobs in Xen.
Abstract
Xen, a popular virtualization platform which enables multiple operating systems sharing one physical host, has been widely used in various fields nowadays. Currently, the existing schedulers of Xen are initially targeting at serial jobs, which achieves a remarkable utilization of computer hardware and impressive overall performance. However, the virtualized systems are expected to accommodate both parallel jobs and serial jobs in practice, and resource contention between virtual machines results in severe performance degradation of the parallel jobs. Moreover, the physical resource is vastly wasted during the communication process due to the ineffective scheduling of parallel jobs.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
ICA3PP
Virtualization,Virtual machine,Computer science,Resource contention,Scheduling (computing),Operating system,Distributed computing
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
9
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peng Jiang125942.86
Ligang He254256.73
Shenyuan Ren301.69
Zhiyan Chen401.69
Rui Mao536841.23