SEaMLESS: A SErvice Migration cLoud Architecture for Energy Saving and Memory releaSing Capabilities - Inria - Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique
Poster Année : 2017

SEaMLESS: A SErvice Migration cLoud Architecture for Energy Saving and Memory releaSing Capabilities

Quentin Jacquemart
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Segalini Andrea
Myriana Rifai
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Marcos Dione
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Guillaume Urvoy-Keller
D Lopez Pacheco
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Résumé

Idle virtual machines (VMs) are a waste of resources in data centers. We introduce SEaMLESS, which transforms a fully-fledged idle VM into a lightweight and resourceless Virtual Network Function (VNF). Idle VMs can then be saved to disk and release their memory. Simultaneously, the VNF provides service availability. Upon user activity, the appropriate VM is restored, without introducing any interruption for service users. Tens of VNFs can be contained within the same memory space required for one single VM, thereby facilitating ample resources savings when scaled up to a data center.
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hal-01650862 , version 1 (28-11-2017)

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Dino Lopez Pacheco, Quentin Jacquemart, Segalini Andrea, Myriana Rifai, Marcos Dione, et al.. SEaMLESS: A SErvice Migration cLoud Architecture for Energy Saving and Memory releaSing Capabilities. ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing 2017, Sep 2017, Santa-Clara, California, United States. 2017, Proceedings of the 2017 Symposium on Cloud Computing. ⟨10.1145/3127479.3128604⟩. ⟨hal-01650862⟩
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