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Janus: supporting heterogeneous power management in virtualized environments

Published: 24 September 2017 Publication History

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The cloud servers have routinely adopted machine virtualization for high energy efficiency. Such virtualization notably improves energy efficiency not only through consolidation, but also through Dynamic Voltage/Frequency Scaling (DVFS). Thus, current hypervisors such as Xen and KVM support power management (PM) policies statically or dynamically setting a Voltage/Frequency (V/F) level, similar to ones deployed by the Linux. However, the current hypervisors can promote only a single PM policy (i.e., host governor) per physical core. This poses a unique challenge for VMs sharing a physical core and running applications with opposite runtime characteristics in a time-shared manner (i.e., heterogeneous VMs); note that the consolidation policy often encourages heterogeneous VMs to share a physical core, since such VMs use different resources in the system [2].

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Paul Bar ham, Boris Dragovic, Keir Fraser, Steven Hand, Tim Harris, Alex Ho, Rolf Neugebauer, Ian Pratt, and Andrew Warfield. 2003. Xen and the art of virtualization. In Proceedings of the 19th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP).
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Andreas Merkel, Jan Stoess, and Frank Bellosa. 2010. Resource-conscious scheduling for energy efficiency on multicore processors. In Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Computer Systems (Eurosys).
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Jons-Tobias Wamhoff, Stephan Diestelhorst, Christof Fetzer, Patrick Marlier, Pascal Felber, and Dave Dice. 2014. The TURBO diaries: Application-controlled frequency scaling explained. In Proceedings of the 2014 USENIX Conference on Annual Technical Conference (ATC).

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SoCC '17: Proceedings of the 2017 Symposium on Cloud Computing
September 2017
672 pages
ISBN:9781450350280
DOI:10.1145/3127479
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