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Optimizing VM Migration: Techniques for Operational State and Resource Efficiency

This presentation by Yingjie Gu explores advanced methods in VM migration, focusing on operational state migration to maintain uninterrupted services. Key topics include cloud computing, server and storage virtualization, and strategies for optimizing traffic and load balancing. The necessity of migrating both essential and enhancement operational states is discussed, ensuring that TCP connection states, dynamic ACLs, and session states are preserved. Techniques for effective data center consolidation and expansion migrations are also introduced, highlighting the need for efficient protocols and state representations to achieve seamless between-site migration.

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Optimizing VM Migration: Techniques for Operational State and Resource Efficiency

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  1. State Migration Presenter: Yingjie Gu

  2. Background Introduction • Cloud Computing • Server Virtualization • Storage Virtualization • VM Migration, in order to • Make full use of idle resource • Decrease CAPEX & OPEX, energy-saving • Traffic optimization and load balancing • Increase service availability • Storage Migration, in order to • Traffic optimization • Quick response

  3. In-site and Between-sites Migration • Most current VM migration is in-site migration, in which • L2 Connectivity is guaranteed • Strong requirements on between-sites migration, in order to enable • Resources-effective • DC consolidation/expansion/migration • HA • Additional technologies to guarantee L2 connectivities betweens DCs, which is out of scope of this problem statement. • VM migration requires that running service shouldn't be disrupted.

  4. Operational State Migration • In order to keep running service undisrupted, operational state also need to be migrated with VM. • Operational State, i.e. dynamic policies generated during service running. • TCP connection state • Dynamic ACLs • Cumulative data • Session state

  5. Two categories of Operational State • Essential state, if not migrated will disrupt service • TCP connection state on FW • Dynamic ACLs on switch/FW • Session state on LB • etc. • Enhancement state, if not migrated will increase vulnerability • Cumulative data on switch/IDS/IPS • Logging

  6. Network devices VM VM begins to migrate Operational State keep changing VM Migration Abortable Final State migration Operational State be stable Time-sensitive Transition period

  7. Example Architecture Coordinator VM Manager Destination Network devices Source Network devices VM1 new VM1

  8. Example Flow Src. Device Dst. Device Coordinator VM manager VM transfers to transition period 1. State Notification 2.Volume Query and response 3. Resource Query and response 4. State Migration Command Reuse existing protocol 5. State Migration 6. State Migration Complete 7. State Migration Feedback CS433/533: COmputer Networks 8

  9. Problem Decomposition • State migration control protocol • State notification from VM manager to Coordinator • Feedback from Coordinator to VM manager • Capability discovery and matching State Migration Protocol • Potential protocols: e.g. NETCONF, MIDCOM; State representation • Unified representation for Operational State • Need to consider state on multiple carriers: FW/LB/IDS....

  10. Scope State Representtion Coordinator VM Manager State migration control protocol Destination Network devices Source Network devices State migration protocol; may reuse/extend existing protocol

  11. Q&A

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