Reservation-based scheduling has been proved to be an effective solution for serving virtual machines when some kind of real-time guarantees are required. However, the virtualisation mechanism and the algorithm used for implementing CPU reservations might have a large impact on the guarantees provided to tasks running inside the VMs. This paper presents an experimental evaluation of some different solutions, showing the different trade-offs and the advantages of using more advanced scheduling algorithms.
Efficient virtualisation of real-time activities
ABENI, LUCA;CUCINOTTA, TOMMASO
2011-01-01
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Reservation-based scheduling has been proved to be an effective solution for serving virtual machines when some kind of real-time guarantees are required. However, the virtualisation mechanism and the algorithm used for implementing CPU reservations might have a large impact on the guarantees provided to tasks running inside the VMs. This paper presents an experimental evaluation of some different solutions, showing the different trade-offs and the advantages of using more advanced scheduling algorithms.File in questo prodotto:
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