Visible to the public VM live migration time reduction using NAS based algorithm during VM live migration

TitleVM live migration time reduction using NAS based algorithm during VM live migration
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsThakre, P. P., Sahare, V. N.
Conference Name2017 Third International Conference on Sensing, Signal Processing and Security (ICSSS)
Date PublishedMay 2017
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5090-4929-5
Keywordscloud computing, computer centres, datacenters, file servers, hash map-based algorithm, I-O operations, I-O Systems, i-o systems security, live migration, live virtual machine migration, NAS, NAS-based algorithm, network traffic, pubcrawl, Random access memory, random-access storage, Scalability, Servers, Service Level Agreement, Signal processing algorithms, SLA, storage data, storage management, Stress, system files, system maintenance, telecommunication traffic, unnecessary duplicated data transfer, Virtual machine monitors, virtual machines, Virtual machining, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization environment, VM live migration time reduction, zero downtime
Abstract

Live migration is the process used in virtualization environment of datacenters in order to take the benefit of zero downtime during system maintenance. But during migrating live virtual machines along with system files and storage data, network traffic gets increases across network bandwidth and delays in migration time. There is need to reduce the migration time in order to maintain the system performance by analyzing and optimizing the storage overheads which mainly creates due to unnecessary duplicated data transferred during live migration. So there is need of such storage device which will keep the duplicated data residing in both the source as well as target physical host i.e. NAS. The proposed hash map based algorithm maps all I/O operations in order to track the duplicated data by assigning hash value to both NAS and RAM data. Only the unique data then will be sent data to the target host without affecting service level agreement (SLA), without affecting VM migration time, application downtime, SLA violations, VM pre-migration and downtime post migration overheads during pre and post migration of virtual machines.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8071599/
DOI10.1109/SSPS.2017.8071599
Citation Keythakre_vm_2017