Xen and the art of virtualization
Microsoft Research (United Kingdom) · University of Cambridge · +1 more institution
Abstract
Numerous systems have been designed which use virtualization to subdivide the ample resources of a modern computer. Some require specialized hardware, or cannot support commodity operating systems. Some target 100% binary compatibility at the expense of performance. Others sacrifice security or functionality for speed. Few offer resource isolation or performance guarantees; most provide only best-effort provisioning, risking denial of service.This paper presents Xen, an x86 virtual machine monitor which allows multiple commodity operating systems to share conventional hardware in a safe and resource managed fashion, but without sacrificing either performance or functionality. This is achieved by providing an…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
Authors
9Topics & keywords
- Operating system
- Computer science
- Virtualization
- Virtual machine
- Temporal isolation among virtual machines
- Hardware virtualization
- Hypervisor
- Full virtualization