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An updated performance comparison of virtual machines and Linux containers

Abstract

Cloud computing makes extensive use of virtual machines because they permit workloads to be isolated from one another and for the resource usage to be somewhat controlled. In this paper, we explore the performance of traditional virtual machine (VM) deployments, and contrast them with the use of Linux containers. We use KVM as a representative hypervisor and Docker as a container manager. Our results show that containers result in equal or better performance than VMs in almost all cases. Both VMs and containers require tuning to support I/Ointensive applications. We also discuss the implications of our performance results for future cloud architectures.

Keywords:
Hypervisor Operating system Virtual machine Computer science Cloud computing Container (type theory) Virtualization Virtual machining Resource (disambiguation) Embedded system Computer network Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Cloud Computing and Resource Management
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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