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Adding Advanced Storage Controller Functionality via Low-Overhead Virtualization

Muli Ben-Yehuda, Michael Factor, Eran Rom, and Avishay Traeger, IBM Research—Haifa; Eran Borovik and Ben-Ami Yassour

Historically, storage controllers have been extended by integrating new code, e.g., file serving, database processing, deduplication, etc., into an existing base. This integration leads to complexity, co-dependency and instability of both the original and new functions. Hypervisors are a known mechanism to isolate different functions. However, to enable extending a storage controller by providing new functions in a virtual machine (VM), the virtualization overhead must be negligible, which is not the case in a straightforward implementation. This paper demonstrates a set of mechanisms and techniques that achieve near zero runtime performance overhead for using virtualization in the context of a storage system.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings {266266,
title = {Adding Advanced Storage Controller Functionality via {Low-Overhead} Virtualization},
booktitle = {10th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST 12)},
year = {2012},
address = {San Jose, CA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/fast12/adding-advanced-storage-controller-functionality-low-overhead-virtualization},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = feb
}
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