Research of the network virtualization effect on the operation of computing clusters
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2015.36071Keywords:
virtual machine, computing cluster, networking, process tracerAbstract
The paper presents the results of the research of the network environment virtualization effect on the interaction time of the computing cluster nodes. Existing simplified model of the parallel algorithm was supplemented by the parameter of duration of data exchange between the cluster nodes. To assess the resource virtualization effect, two approaches are used: formal evaluation of insertion loss by constructing a mathematical model and direct measurement.
Possible options for interaction between the computing cluster nodes were consistently considered. The main components of the time of delay of interaction between computing nodes were determined. Further, the obtained formulas are detailed using the static-dynamic program analysis provisions.
An instrumental component, which is determined by direct measurement of the packet passage time parameters is a part of the obtained mathematical expressions. It uses a ftrace tracing framework, which has allowed to measure the time of the packet passage between applications inside virtual machines of different physical computing nodes, and between applications that are inside the virtual machines, located on the same physical server.
The above results allow to determine the time limits for performing a set of parallel processes in the virtualized environment. This in turn allows to estimate the appropriateness of transferring some computational problem in a cluster of virtual machines.
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