Time-stamping accuracy in virtualized environments
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Summary, in English
The swift acceptance and the widespread use of virtual
environments has substantially increased the stress on networks
as each of the operating systems running in parallel sends out
packets over the same network. As an increased number of
packets traverse a network, the importance to continuously
monitor whether the network is providing satisfactory service
has increased. The metrics for such analyses includes delay,
jitter, packet loss and available path capacity. The basic
parameter required to quantify these metrics is the timestamping
values of the packets. The purpose of this research
work is to characterize the impact of virtualization on a PC's
time-stamping process. Operating system virtualization is
employed where the time-stamping is done by the operating
system kernel. CPU load and packet generating parameters are
varied in order to study about the effect of virtualization on the
time-stamping process under different operating conditions.
environments has substantially increased the stress on networks
as each of the operating systems running in parallel sends out
packets over the same network. As an increased number of
packets traverse a network, the importance to continuously
monitor whether the network is providing satisfactory service
has increased. The metrics for such analyses includes delay,
jitter, packet loss and available path capacity. The basic
parameter required to quantify these metrics is the timestamping
values of the packets. The purpose of this research
work is to characterize the impact of virtualization on a PC's
time-stamping process. Operating system virtualization is
employed where the time-stamping is done by the operating
system kernel. CPU load and packet generating parameters are
varied in order to study about the effect of virtualization on the
time-stamping process under different operating conditions.
Publishing year
2011
Language
English
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Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
ICACT 2011
Topic
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Keywords
- Virtualization
- Time-stamping Accuracy
- Inter- Packet Separation
- Packet Size
- Packet Rate
- CPU Load
Conference name
ICACT 2011
Conference date
2011-02-13 - 2011-02-16
Status
Published
Research group
- Broadband Communication