HV2M: A novel approach to boost inter-VM network performance for Xen-based HVMs

2016 
Abstract Despite the rapid development and the wide use, virtualization confronts new challenges on improving network I/O performance. For virtual machines co-existed on a server, inter-VM network performance turns out to be worse than expected. Although many efforts have been dedicated to that issue on paravirtualized (PV) machines, HVMs (Hardware Virtual Machines) get less attention. However, co-resident HVMs are also suffering from low network I/O performance which troubles IaaS cloud infrastructure providers. Such problem is prominent as in the front-back network model several performance bottlenecks appear when inter-VM traffic is being handled. In this paper, we propose a novel approach and implement a prototype called “H V 2 M” to optimize inter-HVM network performance, which mainly address the throughput issues. H V 2 M takes advantages of the existing mechanisms for HVMs provided by Xen and is totally hardware independent. Unlike the existing idea, H V 2 M pushes data to the receivers without using shared memory buffer to transfer the pending network data. To evaluate our work, we test and compare network response time, network throughput and CPU utilization with other popular approaches such as SR-IOV. The result shows that the new communication model has great improvements in network delay and throughput with little pressure on Domain-0.
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