Abstract

Virtualization is a core technology used for the implementation of cloud computing. It increases the utilization of resources such as processor, storage, network etc. by collecting various underutilized resources available in the form of a shared pool of resources built through the creation of Virtual Machines (VMs). The requirements in cloud environment are dynamic therefore there is always a need to move virtual machines within the same cloud or amongst different clouds. This is achieved through migration of VMs which results in several benefits such as saving energy of the host, managing fault tolerance if some host is not working properly and load balancing among all hosts. In this experimental study, effort has been made to analyze the performance of offline and live VM migration techniques with respect to total migration time and downtime of VM migration. Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor has been used for virtualization and a series of experiments have been carried out in computer service center of IIT Delhi on their private cloud Baadal. The experiment results show that downtime during live migration is very less in comparison to the offline migration while the total migration time is more in comparison to the offline migration.

Details

Title
Performance Analysis of Live and Offline VM Migration Using KVM
Author
Rastogi, Garima; Rama Sushil
Pages
50-57
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Nov 2016
Publisher
Modern Education and Computer Science Press
ISSN
20750161
e-ISSN
2075017X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1884173940
Copyright
Copyright Modern Education and Computer Science Press Nov 2016