Synchronized Co-migration of Virtual Machines for IDS Offloading in Clouds

Kenichi Kourai, H. Utsunomiya
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Since Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds contain many vulnerable virtual machines (VMs), intrusion detection systems (IDSes) should be run for all the VMs. IDS offloading is promising for this purpose because it allows IaaS providers to run IDSes in the outside of VMs without any cooperation of the users. However, offloaded IDSes cannot continue to monitor their target VM when the VM is migrated to another host. In this paper, we propose VMCoupler for enabling co-migration of offloaded IDSes and their target VM. Our approach is running offloaded IDSes in a special VM called a guard VM, which can monitor the internals of the target VM using VM introspection. VMCoupler can migrate a guard VM together with its target VM and restore the state of VM introspection at the destination. The migration processes of these two VMs are synchronized so that the target VM does not run without being monitored. We have confirmed that the overheads of kernel monitoring and co-migration were small.
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云环境下IDS卸载的虚拟机同步协同迁移
由于基础设施即服务(IaaS)云包含许多易受攻击的虚拟机(vm),因此应该为所有虚拟机运行入侵检测系统(ids)。IDS卸载很有希望实现这一目的,因为它允许IaaS提供商在虚拟机外部运行IDS,而无需用户的任何合作。但是,当目标虚拟机迁移到其他主机时,已卸载的ids无法继续监控目标虚拟机。在本文中,我们提出了vm耦合器,以实现卸载ids及其目标VM的共同迁移。我们的方法是在称为保护VM的特殊VM中运行卸载的ids,该VM可以使用VM自省来监视目标VM的内部情况。VMCoupler可以将保护VM与其目标VM一起迁移,并恢复目标VM的自省状态。这两个虚拟机的迁移过程是同步的,目的虚拟机不会在不被监控的情况下运行。我们已经确认内核监视和共同迁移的开销很小。
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