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MemOpLight: Leveraging application feedback to improve container memory consolidation


Abstract:

The container mechanism amortizes costs by consolidating several servers onto the same machine, while keeping them mutually isolated. Specifically, to ensure performance ...Show More

Abstract:

The container mechanism amortizes costs by consolidating several servers onto the same machine, while keeping them mutually isolated. Specifically, to ensure performance isolation, Linux relies on memory limits. These limits are static, despite the fact that application needs are dynamic; this results in poor performance. To solve this issue, MemOpLight uses dynamic application feedback to rebalance physical memory allocation between containers focusing on under- performing ones. This paper presents the issues, explains the design of MemOpLight, and validates it experimentally. Our approach increases total satisfaction by 13% compared to the default.
Date of Conference: 24-27 November 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 January 2021
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Conference Location: Cambridge, MA, USA

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