Virtual Machine Monitors (VMM) have become popular in different application areas. Some applications may require to generate the timer events with high resolution and precision. This however may be challenging due to the complexity of VMMs. In this paper we focus on the timer functionality provided by five different VMMs—Xen, KVM, Qemu, VirtualBox and VMWare. Firstly, we evaluate resolutions and precisions of their timer events. Apparently, provided resolutions and precisions are far too low for some applications (e.g. networking applications with the quality of service). Then, using Xen virtualization we demonstrate the improved timer design that greatly enhances both the resolution and precision of achieved timer events
Recent years have witnessed two major trends in the development of complex real-time embedded system...
This paper explores the relationship between domain scheduling in a virtual machine monitor (VMM) an...
Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) monitors have to constantly interrupt theirtarget VMs, whether i...
Virtual Machine Monitors (VMM) have become popular in different application areas. Some applications...
<div><p>Virtual Machine Monitors (VMM) have become popular in different application areas. Some appl...
Sharing physical resources among virtual instances introduces time overhead in comparison with direc...
Recently, there has been increasingly interest in hosting desktop applications in virtual machine en...
The recent developments in virtualisation technologies have made feasible the execution of complex a...
This paper describes a successive and updated work of Revirt project which presents a virtual machin...
The recent developments in virtualisation technologies have made feasible the execution of complex a...
The ability to build systems of systems is vital to the real-time community as we endeavor to build ...
The use of virtualization is rapidly expanding from server consolidation to various computing system...
Discrete dynamic system models that track, maintain, utilize, and evolve virtual time are referred t...
As computer hardware becomes increasingly powerful, there is an ongoing trend towards integrating co...
Nowadays, it is an important trend in the system domain to use the software-based virtualization tec...
Recent years have witnessed two major trends in the development of complex real-time embedded system...
This paper explores the relationship between domain scheduling in a virtual machine monitor (VMM) an...
Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) monitors have to constantly interrupt theirtarget VMs, whether i...
Virtual Machine Monitors (VMM) have become popular in different application areas. Some applications...
<div><p>Virtual Machine Monitors (VMM) have become popular in different application areas. Some appl...
Sharing physical resources among virtual instances introduces time overhead in comparison with direc...
Recently, there has been increasingly interest in hosting desktop applications in virtual machine en...
The recent developments in virtualisation technologies have made feasible the execution of complex a...
This paper describes a successive and updated work of Revirt project which presents a virtual machin...
The recent developments in virtualisation technologies have made feasible the execution of complex a...
The ability to build systems of systems is vital to the real-time community as we endeavor to build ...
The use of virtualization is rapidly expanding from server consolidation to various computing system...
Discrete dynamic system models that track, maintain, utilize, and evolve virtual time are referred t...
As computer hardware becomes increasingly powerful, there is an ongoing trend towards integrating co...
Nowadays, it is an important trend in the system domain to use the software-based virtualization tec...
Recent years have witnessed two major trends in the development of complex real-time embedded system...
This paper explores the relationship between domain scheduling in a virtual machine monitor (VMM) an...
Virtual Machine Introspection (VMI) monitors have to constantly interrupt theirtarget VMs, whether i...