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symposium on computer architecture and high performance computing | 2005

Improving machine virtualization with 'hotplug memory'

Shlomit S. Pinter; Yariv Aridor; Steven Shultz; Sergey Guenender

Machine virtualization has emerged as a key technology for server consolidation and on-demand server provisioning. To support this trend, it is essential to improve the performance of virtualization software and hence enable the efficient running of many virtual machines. We present a virtualization system that can dynamically extend the real memory of its guest virtual machines. We describe an implementation of dynamic memory extension for Linux guests running on the IBM zVM virtualization environment. Our implementation for the Linux extension is based on device drivers for accessing these dynamic memory extensions. Moreover, we show that this new capability can improve utilization and performance of the Linux guests in our virtualization environment. Specifically, memory management is improved and more virtual machines can run at a given moment. We study the utilization of dynamic memory extension of a Linux guest for a JVM heap. Running Specjbb2000 benchmark on a small virtual machine extended with dynamic memory to host the heap, we measured an improvement in transaction throughput and a 23.23% reduction in paging activity compared to an initially large machine. We further studied the implication of our experiments on the number of virtual machines that can run efficiently.


ieee international conference on high performance computing data and analytics | 2008

Improving machine virtualisation with 'hotplug memory'

Shlomit S. Pinter; Yariv Aridor; Steven Shultz; Sergey Guenender

Machine virtualisation is a key technology for server consolidation and on-demand server provisioning. To support this trend, it is essential to improve the performance of virtualisation software and enable the efficient running of many virtual machines. We present a virtualisation system that can dynamically extend the real memory of its guest virtual machines. We describe an implementation of dynamic memory extension for Linux guests running on the IBM zVM virtualisation environment. Our implementation utilises device drivers for accessing dynamic memory extensions. We show that this capability can improve utilisation and performance of the Linux guests in our virtualisation environment.


Archive | 2007

System, method and program to migrate a virtual machine

Jennifer A. Hunt; Steven Shultz


Archive | 2003

Management of virtual machines to utilize shared resources

Christine Teresa Casey; Steven Shultz; Xenia Tkatschow


Archive | 1991

Dynamically established event monitors in event management services of a computer system

Stephen Elliott Record; Ann Marie Shepherd; Steven Shultz


Archive | 1994

Notification of event handlers in broadcast or propagation mode by event management services in a computer system

Stephen Elliott Record; Ann Marie Shepherd; Steven Shultz


Archive | 1991

Customized and versatile event monitor within event management services of a computer system

Stephen Elliott Record; Ann Marie Shepherd; Steven Shultz


Archive | 1986

Provision of virtual storage resources to an operating system control program

Steven Shultz


Archive | 2007

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING DATA BETWEEN VIRTUAL MACHINES OR OTHER COMPUTER ENTITIES

Steven Shultz; Xenia Tkatschow


Archive | 2010

Shared file system cache in a virtual machine or LPAR environment

Steven Shultz; Xenia Tkatschow

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