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I/O Device Virtualization in the Multi-core era, a QoS Perspective

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I/O Device Virtualization in the Multi-core era, a QoS Perspective
In this paper, we propose an extension to the I/O device architecture, as recommended in the PCI-SIG IOV specification, for virtualizing network I/O devices. The aim is to enable fine-grained controls to a virtual machine on the I/O path of a shared device. The architecture allows native access of I/O devices to virtual machines and provides device level QoS hooks for controlling VM specific device usage. For evaluating the architecture we use layered queuing network (LQN) models. We implement the architecture and evaluate it using simulation techniques, on the LQN model, to demonstrate the benefits. With the architecture, the benefit for network I/O is 60% more than what can be expected on the existing architecture. Also, the proposed architecture improves scalability in terms of the number of virtual machines intending to share the I/O device.
J. Lakshmi, S. K. Nandy
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where GPC
Authors J. Lakshmi, S. K. Nandy
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