General-purpose operating systems provide inadequate support for resource management in large-scale servers. Applications lack sufficient control over scheduling and management of machine resources, which makes it difficult to enforce priority policies, and to provide robust and controlled service. There is a fundamental mismatch between the original design assumptions underlying the resource management mechanisms of current general-purpose operating systems, and the behavior of modern server applications. In particular, the operating system’s notions of protection domain and resource principal coincide in the process abstraction. This coincidence prevents a process that manages large numbers of network connections, for example, from proper...
This paper focuses on resource sharing in hierarchical.fixedpriority pre-emptive systems where a num...
Advances in server virtualization offer new mechanisms to provideresource management for shared serv...
Nowadays computing environments are made of heterogeneous networked resources, but unlike environmen...
General-purpose operating systems provide inadequate support for large-scale servers. Server applica...
In current operating systems, a process acts both as a protection domain and as a resource principal...
International audienceResource management is critical for application domains where components share...
The emergence of many-core architectures necessitates a redesign of operating systems, including the...
We propose a novel framework for integrated access and resource usage control over standard clientse...
We consider the problem of OS resource management for real-time and multimedia systems where multipl...
Containerization has become a new approach that facilitates application deployment and delivers scal...
Increasingly, substantial data path processing is happening on devices within the network. At or nea...
Resource management is at the heart of many diverse science and engineering research areas. Although...
Client applications, including both traditional desktop applications and modern Web applications, ty...
We introduce server operating systems, which are sets of abstractions and runtime support for specia...
Clusters of SMPs are attractive for executing shared memory parallel applications but reconciling hi...
This paper focuses on resource sharing in hierarchical.fixedpriority pre-emptive systems where a num...
Advances in server virtualization offer new mechanisms to provideresource management for shared serv...
Nowadays computing environments are made of heterogeneous networked resources, but unlike environmen...
General-purpose operating systems provide inadequate support for large-scale servers. Server applica...
In current operating systems, a process acts both as a protection domain and as a resource principal...
International audienceResource management is critical for application domains where components share...
The emergence of many-core architectures necessitates a redesign of operating systems, including the...
We propose a novel framework for integrated access and resource usage control over standard clientse...
We consider the problem of OS resource management for real-time and multimedia systems where multipl...
Containerization has become a new approach that facilitates application deployment and delivers scal...
Increasingly, substantial data path processing is happening on devices within the network. At or nea...
Resource management is at the heart of many diverse science and engineering research areas. Although...
Client applications, including both traditional desktop applications and modern Web applications, ty...
We introduce server operating systems, which are sets of abstractions and runtime support for specia...
Clusters of SMPs are attractive for executing shared memory parallel applications but reconciling hi...
This paper focuses on resource sharing in hierarchical.fixedpriority pre-emptive systems where a num...
Advances in server virtualization offer new mechanisms to provideresource management for shared serv...
Nowadays computing environments are made of heterogeneous networked resources, but unlike environmen...