Systems and Means of Informatics
2018, Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 141-152
VIRTUALIZATION OVERHEADS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THEM
Abstract
Virtualization increasingly penetrating present-day information and communication systems provides them with greater information security due to more reliable mutual isolation of multiple users and applications; it also provides system administrators' management efficiency and essential reduction of operating costs. All these advantages are achieved, however, at the expense of certain overheads that decrease the general performance of a virtualized system as compared with a physical machine. The overheads have a number of components, which depend on a level and degree of virtualization and are influenced by several factors, such as peculiarities of operating systems and hypervisors, or a specific character of the hardware virtualization support within server processors. Achieving satisfactory virtualization effectiveness is unfeasible without understanding the influencing factors and adequate estimation of the extent of influence regarding each of them.
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[+] About this article
Title
VIRTUALIZATION OVERHEADS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THEM
Journal
Systems and Means of Informatics
Volume 28, Issue 3, pp 141-152
Cover Date
2018-09-30
DOI
10.14357/08696527180311
Print ISSN
0869-6527
Publisher
Institute of Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Key words
containerization; hardware virtualization support; machine level virtualization; operating system level virtualization; virtualization overheads
Authors
V. B. Egorov
Author Affiliations
Institute of Informatics Problems, Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control", Russian Academy of Sciences, 44-2 Vavilov Str., Moscow 119333, Russian Federation
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