网格计算中虚拟机的分布式文件系统支持

Ming Zhao, Jian Zhang, Renato J. O. Figueiredo
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本文提出了一种数据管理解决方案,该方案允许快速的虚拟机实例化和高效的运行时执行,以支持虚拟机作为网格计算中的执行环境。它基于新颖的分布式文件系统虚拟化技术,其独特之处在于:1)它为未修改的VM监视器提供对VM状态的按需访问;2)支持用户级和回写磁盘缓存、应用级缓存策略和中间件驱动的一致性模型;3)它支持使用与文件关联的元数据来加快数据传输。本文报告了它在使用基于vmware的虚拟机的广域网设置中的性能。结果表明,该解决方案提供的性能比本地NFS好30%以上,并且相对于本地磁盘设置,可以将应用程序感知到的开销降低到10%以下。该解决方案还允许具有1.6GB虚拟磁盘和320MB虚拟内存的虚拟机在首次实例化时在160秒内被克隆(后续克隆在25秒内)。
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Distributed file system support for virtual machines in grid computing
This paper presents a data management solution which allows fast virtual machine (VM) instantiation and efficient run-time execution to support VMs as execution environments in grid computing. It is based on novel distributed file system virtualization techniques and is unique in that: 1) it provides on-demand access to VM state for unmodified VM monitors; 2) it supports user-level and write-back disk caches, per-application caching policies and middleware-driven consistency models; and 3) it supports the use of meta-data associated with files to expedite data transfers. The paper reports on its performance in a WAN setup using VMware-based VMs. Results show that the solution delivers performance over 30% better than native NFS and can bring application-perceived overheads below 10% relatively to a local disk setup. The solution also allows a VM with 1.6GB virtual disk and 320MB virtual memory to be cloned within 160 seconds when it is first instantiated (and within 25 seconds for subsequent clones).
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