Implementing virtual machine:a performance evaluation
A hypervisor is a hardware virtualization technique that allows multiple guest operating systems to run on a single host machine at the same time. Each Virtual Machine (VM) or known as guest operating system emulates all interfaces and resources of a real computer system. Virtualization is benefi...
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my.uthm.eprints.34032021-11-02T03:05:14Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3403/ Implementing virtual machine:a performance evaluation Kamaludin, Hazalila Jamal, Muhamad Yusmaleef Ab Rahman, Nurul Hidayah Mohd Safar, Noor Zuraidin Abd Ishak, Suhaimi TJ1040-1119 Machinery exclusive of prime movers A hypervisor is a hardware virtualization technique that allows multiple guest operating systems to run on a single host machine at the same time. Each Virtual Machine (VM) or known as guest operating system emulates all interfaces and resources of a real computer system. Virtualization is beneficial as one of the educational tools to facilitate students’ hands-on experiences and research activities. However, the performance of VM needs to be taken into consideration. We investigate the performance of a set of VMs using Oracle VirtualBox on several host machines, each of which has its own system specifications. We observe the resource utilization of each host machine in terms of its CPU utilization, CPU speed as well as memory usage. Experimental results show that the CPU utilization averages are 51.78%, 60.7% and 62.57% for cases before memory allocation, 1/2 of memory capacity and 2/3 of memory capacity, respectively. It is indicate that the utilization of a host processor is directly proportional to the memory capacity assigned for a virtual machine. 2019-12-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3403/1/KP%202020%20%2865%29.pdf Kamaludin, Hazalila and Jamal, Muhamad Yusmaleef and Ab Rahman, Nurul Hidayah and Mohd Safar, Noor Zuraidin and Abd Ishak, Suhaimi (2019) Implementing virtual machine:a performance evaluation. In: International Conference on Soft Computing and Data Mining, 22-23 January, Langkawi, Malaysia. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36056-6_35 |
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A hypervisor is a hardware virtualization technique that allows
multiple guest operating systems to run on a single host machine at the same
time. Each Virtual Machine (VM) or known as guest operating system emulates
all interfaces and resources of a real computer system. Virtualization is beneficial
as one of the educational tools to facilitate students’ hands-on experiences
and research activities. However, the performance of VM needs to be taken into
consideration. We investigate the performance of a set of VMs using Oracle
VirtualBox on several host machines, each of which has its own system specifications.
We observe the resource utilization of each host machine in terms of
its CPU utilization, CPU speed as well as memory usage. Experimental results
show that the CPU utilization averages are 51.78%, 60.7% and 62.57% for cases
before memory allocation, 1/2 of memory capacity and 2/3 of memory capacity,
respectively. It is indicate that the utilization of a host processor is directly
proportional to the memory capacity assigned for a virtual machine. |
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